Man United goalkeeper Dean Henderson is unlikely to be content with spending another season at Old Trafford on the bench.
Manchester United's 1-0 win over Wolves last Monday evening marked exactly seven months to the day since Dean Henderson last played.
The temporary switch to the City Ground provided him with an opportunity to get his career back on track after a frustrating 2021/22 campaign that featured just three appearances at Old Trafford. His January injury, however, stalled his momentum.To make matters worse for the former Sheffield United loanee, his injury turned out to be much worse than first feared, resulting in him requiring thigh surgery and an extended spell on the sidelines.
Forest have since invested a reported fee of £10m in USA international Matt Turner, who recently joined them from Arsenal. He has started their opening two games and has been handed the No.1 shirt, suggesting he will be Steve Cooper's first-choice pick between the posts, regardless of what happens between now and the window slamming shut on September 1.
He is 26, which means his best years as a goalkeeper are still to come, is an England international and has played 67 times in the Premier League. Henderson has plenty of traits that are attractive. Get United transfer updates on WhatsApp! The transfer window is in full swing and United have got their hands on three players well in advance of the September 1 deadline, with Rasmus Hojlund joining Mason Mount and Andre Onana at Old Trafford.
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