Luke Shaw names the Man United summer signing who has impressed him the most
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Luke Shaw names the Man United summer signing who has impressed him the most
"I think us as players, it's really important to help settle in new players. He's been really good. He's trained a couple of days, looks really sharp. I've been really impressed with him. That's good, it's always good to have new additions, and I'm really looking forward to playing with him, Shaw said. The 22-year-old goalkeeper was signed for a fee in the region of 18 million after an impressive season in Belgium, where he made 41 appearances for Antwerp and registered seven clean sheets."
"United conceded 54 goals in the Premier League last season, the joint-highest among the top half of the table, and improving defensive solidity has been a priority under manager Ruben Amorim. Lammens' signing is seen as an important step towards adding competition and raising standards. Lammens will be the back-up option at Man United Man United goalkeeper Senne Lammens (Photo via: Man United website) Although Shaw has praised the Belgian's sharpness in training, Lammens is not expected to become an immediate starter."
"Amorim is likely to integrate him gradually, with Bayndr currently occupying the first-choice role. Sources around the club suggest that Lammens could be eased into the side through cup fixtures or lower-pressure league games, before being considered for bigger occasions. Much will depend on how quickly Lammens adapts to English football. While his talent and shot-stopping ability are clear, Premier League intensity is a different ball game. Shaw's public endorsement indicates that the early signs are positive, but the true test will come when Lammens is given competitive minutes."
Luke Shaw praised new Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens for looking sharp in training and settling in quickly. Lammens joined from Royal Antwerp for around 18 million after making 41 appearances and keeping seven clean sheets. United conceded 54 Premier League goals last season, prompting manager Ruben Amorim to prioritise defensive improvement. Lammens is expected to serve as a backup initially, with Bayndr the current first-choice and gradual integration likely through cup fixtures or lower-pressure games. Adaptation to Premier League intensity will determine Lammens' competitive impact despite promising early signs in training.
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