According to British media website CentreDevils, Manchester United's interested goalkeeper Ramons has agreed to join, but whether the deal will be completed in the end still needs to be considered.
CentreDevils said Manchester United's interest in Lamons has long been known, and the Antwerp goalkeeper is currently tied with Martin for the top of Manchester United's signing list. And now, the 23-year-old goalkeeper has given the green light for the transfer to Old Trafford.
Lamons had previously expressed surprise about Manchester United's interest. He told the scandal at the time: "The first time I heard about it, my reaction was: 'Wow'. A world-renowned team is paying attention to you, which is a very special thing. Of course, this incident has also been mentioned by many people. When I make a save in training, my teammates will say 'Manchester United this, Manchester United that'... It's all positive."
However, he also said: "Especially because the Premier League is the best league in the world, and my personal characteristics, physical conditions and playing style are consistent with English football. You must have enough physical confrontation, and this is my strength."
CentreDevils said it can be confirmed now that the young goalkeeper regards this opportunity as a "dream" transfer and hopes that the deal can be realized.
In addition, coach Amorin has expressed his approval for the deal and Manchester United has contacted Antwerp to understand the possibility of signing players. However, Manchester United's current focus is to pave the way for this transfer by selling players.
It is reported that the deal also depends largely on Baindel's future, and he is considering leaving Manchester United in search of more first-team playing time. If he leaves the team, Ramons will be the first choice to replace him as Manchester United's substitute goalkeeper.
Therefore, Ramons could be another signing from Manchester United this summer as the Red Devils hope to completely rebuild the roster to support Amorin's attack in the Premier League, thus bounced back from last season's downturn.