Man Utd offload Antony, Sancho and Hojlund on deadline day

Senne Lammens joins as new goalkeeper

Manchester United completed a busy deadline day with Antony moving permanently to Real Betis, Rasmus Hojlund joining Napoli on loan, and Jadon Sancho heading to Aston Villa. Meanwhile, the club secured Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens from Royal Antwerp for £18.2m after lengthy negotiations.

Major exits reshape squad

Antony sealed a £21.7m transfer to Betis after his loan success, ending his troubled United spell. Sancho opted for Aston Villa after Roma talks stalled, while Hojlund left for Napoli with a deal that could reach £43m if the Serie A champions qualify for the Champions League.

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Lammens over Martinez

United considered Aston Villa’s Emi Martinez but chose 23-year-old Lammens for his shot-stopping ability and passing range. He joins a crowded goalkeeper department with Onana, Bayindir and Heaton still at the club.

Full Man Utd transfer business

In

  • Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford, £71m)
  • Matheus Cunha (Wolves, £62.5m)
  • Diego Leon (Cerro Porteno, £7m)
  • Benjamin Sesko (RB Leipzig, £73.7m)
  • Senne Lammens (Royal Antwerp, £18.2m)

Out

  • Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea, £40m)
  • Christian Eriksen (released)
  • Jonny Evans (released)
  • Victor Lindelof (released)
  • Marcus Rashford (Barcelona, loan)
  • Antony (Real Betis, £21.7m)
  • Rasmus Hojlund (Napoli, loan)
  • Jadon Sancho (Aston Villa, loan)
  • Multiple youth loans including Elyh Harrison, Radek Vitek, Ethan Wheatley and others
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