It's evidence of how quickly things can change that at different points this summer, Ruben Amorim and Pep Guardiola, the managers of Manchester United and Manchester City, insisted they were happy with their goalkeepers.
Fast forward to the first Manchester derby of the season, which takes place Sunday, and Guardiola is weighing whether Gianluigi Donnarumma will make his debut at the Etihad Stadium. Amorim has opted for his No. 2 from last season, Altay Bayindir, to play ahead of deadline-day signing Senne Lammens from Antwerp. Bayindir is preferred, according to Amorim, because he has more experience.
Donnarumma, if selected, is unlikely to face a more pressure-packed moment in his City career than making his first Premier League appearance against United. His resume is not in doubt after a decade at the highest level with AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain. There is a debate about whether the Italian is good enough with the ball at his feet to fit into Guardiola's system.
One way or another, the goalkeepers at both ends of the pitch Sunday will be one of the talking points of the afternoon.
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It's tempting to think United have lacked a clear plan with their goalkeepers. For most of the summer, André Onana thought he would remain the starter. He accepted Amorim's decision to leave him out of United's first game against Arsenal after missing most of the preseason because of a hamstring injury.
Onana was surprised that he didn't return for the next game against Fulham -- particularly after Bayindir made a costly mistake in the 1-0 loss to Arsenal. After the game, Amorim said he was happy with Onana, Bayindir and 39-year-old Tom Heaton as his three goalkeepers. Onana then made two mistakes in the shocking Carabao Cup defeat to Grimsby Town.
Onana remained convinced he would be the starter until the final weekend before the transfer deadline, when Amorim picked Bayindir in his starting XI to play Burnley, and United stepped up their intensity to sign Lammens. After rejecting interest from AS Monaco and Galatasaray, Cameroon international Onana has moved on loan to Trabzonspor to ensure he gets regular playing time.
Ruben Amorim talks about the pressure of playing for Manchester United following confirmation of Andre Onana's loan move to Trabzonspor.
Onana's departure just two years after his £43.8 million move from Inter Milan left Amorim to choose between Bayindir and Lammens to face City. This time, Bayindir won the battle. The Turkey international has made only seven Premier League appearances since his move from Fenerbahce in 2023 and has looked shaky at times this season. Any slipup at the Etihad, and the clamor among fans for Lammens will only intensify.
Privately, United have tempered expectations around the arrival of 23-year-old Lammens and stressed that he's considered a project with a high ceiling rather than a ready-made No. 1. Director of football Jason Wilcox echoed that approach when Lammens signed, the Belgium youth international is "an excellent young goalkeeper with great potential."
Lammens hasn't made his full debut for Belgium and has just one full season in the Belgian Pro League. But because of continuing doubts about Bayindir, some supporters believe Lammens must play right away. Many wanted him to start against City, even if it meant getting his first taste of the Premier League in the cauldron of a derby.
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