There is no sense that Senne Lammens has done anything wrong since joining Manchester United as he has impressed in training and the overall view of him is a positive one, according to the BBC.
The 23-year-old has yet to make his debut three weeks after joining the Red Devils on summer transfer deadline day.
Altay Bayindir has remained in goal since the arrival of Lammens and the loan exit of Andre Onana and will likely retain his place at Brentford on Saturday.
There are reasons for his delayed debut despite Man United ensuring they landed a new goalie in the closing hours of the window.
The Old Trafford club signed the Belgian with an eye on the future and not necessarily as an immediate upgrade on their current options in the position.
Man United opted against naming Lammens as an overage player in the Premier League International Cup game at Old Trafford last night.
Elimination at the hands of Grimsby Town in the Carabao Cup last month means head coach Ruben Amorim does not have the chance to hand Lammens his debut in a lesser competition at the moment.
The Red Devils begin their FA Cup campaign in January and it remains to be seen whether he will be made to wait until then.
Bayindir has not been the most impressive goalie in the Premier League so far this term, but the arrival of Lammens is keeping him on his toes.
The Turkey international will be desperate to hold on to his starting spot as another error could force Amorim to give the new goalie a chance.
The Portuguese is being careful when to choose the right day to hand Lammens his debut as a poor performance could set the youngster back.
However, he will get his chance on the big stage one day and will have to be ready to grab the opportunity with both hands and immediately prove he can be Man United’s number 1 in the long term.