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Schmeichel: I haven t heard of Lamens before, Manchester United should sign Martin or fight for Donnarumma

2:11pm, 19 September 2025Football

September 19 News Recently, former Manchester United legendary goalkeeper Schmeichel said in an interview with the Sun that the Manchester United goalkeeper was too risky to sign, and he had never heard of Manchester United's new goalkeeper Ramons before.

◉ About Manchester United's new goalkeeper Lamens

Schmeichel said: "To be honest, I had no idea who he was before the news came out. I know that he performed well in the top ten European leagues, but that was in Antwerp, Belgium, a team that ranked fifth in the league."

◉ Ramens saved 4 of his eight penalties, but Schmeichel believes that it is extremely risky to sign up based on data alone.

Schmeichel said: "The data will not show how you react after making a mistake, nor will it reflect how you bear the pressure at Manchester United. This pressure is unmatched anywhere else."

◉ Schmeichel pointed out that Ramons has never been selected for the Belgian adult national team, and Manchester United could have spent more money to sign a more experienced goalkeeper, such as Aston Villa goalkeeper Martinez, who was considered at the time, or Paris goalkeeper Donaluma.

Schmeichel said: "Ramens may be the best signing in history, but now it is more like a gamble, not what Manchester United needs at the moment. If we can sign Martinez and then introduce Ramons, it would be very reasonable: a World Cup champion goalkeeper plays the main player, and a young goalkeeper with potential is growing as a substitute. But now we have to guess who will be the main goalkeeper."

◉ Schmeichel said bluntly that Manchester United should sign Martinez, or even Go to fight for Donnarumma

"We should have signed Villa goalkeeper Martinez. In fact, we should have fought for Donnarumma at that time. Martinez's transfer is almost ready, which is good news because he fully meets the goalkeeper standards needed by Manchester United."

Two years ago, Manchester United spent £47 million to bring Onana from Inter Milan, but they were unwilling to pay Aston Villa's £40 million for Martinez, or meet Donnarumma's high salary requirements. The goalkeeper position has always been a long-term trouble for coach Amorin, but the club chose to invest more than 200 million pounds in the forward line to strengthen the front line, introducing Mbermo, Cunya and Sheshko.

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