I'm being linked with a move to Manchester United - I'll have to seriously think about it
Royal Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens has admitted he may find it hard to turn down a move to Manchester United if they come calling for his signature.
United have been linked with the 22-year-old shot-stopper in recent months and it is understood head coach Ruben Amorim wants to sign a new goalkeeper this year.
The Manchester Evening News revealed at the start of January that Amorim wants to source a goalkeeper that can compete with and challenge current No.1 Andre Onana. The Cameroonian has been guilty of committing one too many high-profile errors since his arrival at Old Trafford.
Lammens, who has earned nine caps for Belgium at Under-21 level, has caught wind of United's alleged interest in his services and he admits it could be too big an opportunity to turn down if they do make a formal approach.
"Wow, [it's] hard to say," Lammens told GVA. "I've only played one full season at Antwerp.
"If something comes along that I can hardly say no to and that will benefit the club, I'll have to think about it seriously. But if I'm the first 'keeper here for another year, that's no problem."
Amid United's reported ongoing interest in the former Club Brugge youngster, Lammens has been keeping a close eye on matters at Old Trafford.
He continued: "The first time I heard it, I thought. 'Wow, a world team that follows you. That is special'.
"Of course, I was also spoken to about it a lot and when I made a save in training, it was United this, United that. Funny, I would do it the other way around too. But you can't dwell on it for too long. They are still just rumours.
"Those top clubs have so many scouts and follow so many players. So it doesn't have to mean anything yet. It will only become clear in the summer whether