According to the "Daily Mail" report, Lamence has established himself as Manchester United's number one goalkeeper. Lamence made an eye-catching debut for Manchester United against Sunderland, and the club initially chose to sign the Belgian goalkeeper instead of World Cup winner Emiliano Martinez.
Although it is possible that Manchester United will be looking for a new goalkeeper next summer, it is more likely to replace Tom Heaton, who is about to turn 40 and his contract is about to expire, and Turkish goalkeeper Baindl, who may be tired of the bench. In theory, Onana will return to Old Trafford after his loan period at Trabzonspor, but United do not want to pay a high salary to bench him, nor do they want to distract Lamenz.