MU Goalkeeper Senne Lammens Sees Market Value Soar After Breakthrough Season

MANCHESTER — Senne Lammens has emerged as one of European football’s fastest-rising goalkeepers, with the Manchester United shot-stopper enjoying a remarkable increase in both reputation and market value over the past year.
Just 12 months ago, Lammens was valued at €9 million before completing his move to Old Trafford. Today, according to Transfermarkt, the Belgian goalkeeper is worth an estimated €35 million, placing him among the six most valuable goalkeepers in world football.
The dramatic rise highlights the rapid progress made by the 23-year-old, who has established himself as one of the continent’s most promising talents. Only a select group of elite goalkeepers — including Gianluigi Donnarumma, Bart Verbruggen, Joan Garcia, Diogo Costa, and Gregor Kobel — currently hold higher market valuations.
Lammens’ breakthrough came during a season that showcased significant development in several key areas of his game. His shot-stopping ability, command of the penalty area, and confidence in possession all improved noticeably, helping him strengthen his position within Manchester United’s squad.
His performances did not go unnoticed. At the end of the campaign, Premier League organizers reportedly recognized Lammens as the league’s “Best Signing of the Season,” further underlining the impact he made in his first year at the club.
The goalkeeper’s rise has extended beyond club football. In Belgium, he is increasingly viewed as one of the country’s brightest prospects between the posts. While he is not expected to displace Thibaut Courtois as Belgium’s first-choice goalkeeper at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Lammens is widely regarded as a key figure for the national team’s future.
Perhaps most impressively, the young goalkeeper has already surpassed several more experienced rivals to earn a place among the game’s most highly rated players in his position.
With his career trajectory continuing upward, many observers believe Lammens’ value — both on the pitch and in the transfer market — could rise even further in the years ahead, cementing his status as one of Europe’s standout goalkeeping talents.







