Manchester United’s Dean Henderson Attracts Crystal Palace’s Attention in Transfer Window Finale

Crystal Palace is reportedly expressing a surprising interest in Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson as the summer transfer window enters its final stages, as per information from The Sun. The 26-year-old Henderson, who spent time on loan at Nottingham Forest, has been linked with a potential departure from Old Trafford throughout the summer. However, with the window’s closure imminent, Henderson remains at Manchester United, playing second fiddle to Andre Onana.

During the previous season, Henderson’s loan spell at Nottingham Forest saw him make a notable impact, securing six clean sheets from 18 Premier League games. Despite an injury sidelining him for the latter part of the season, his performance with the Tricky Trees has garnered interest from various quarters. Nottingham Forest, having initially shown interest in bringing Henderson back to the City Ground, now appears to be stepping back due to challenging negotiations with Manchester United. The Premier League giants are reportedly seeking an immediate permanent transfer or assurance that Forest commits to purchasing the goalkeeper after a certain number of appearances in the upcoming season.

Crystal Palace’s Pursuit of Henderson Amidst Goalkeeper Uncertainty

With less than two weeks left in the transfer window, Crystal Palace has emerged as a potential destination for Dean Henderson, according to The Sun. The London-based club is actively seeking a new goalkeeper due to reported unsettled circumstances involving Vicente Guaita. Palace’s interest in Henderson revolves around the possibility of securing him on loan, potentially with the option or obligation to make the move permanent. However, the negotiation process is intricate, and it remains uncertain whether an agreement can be reached between Crystal Palace and Manchester United for the transfer.

As Crystal Palace navigates the complexities of the Henderson pursuit, they are concurrently exploring alternative goalkeeper options. Among these alternatives, Southampton’s Alex McCarthy and Leicester City’s Daniel Iversen have been mentioned. The chosen goalkeeper will enter the competition for the No. 1 spot, vying with Sam Johnstone. As the transfer window’s closing draws near, the situation surrounding Henderson’s potential move continues to unfold, leaving fans and football enthusiasts eager to see how the scenario develops.

SPORTS PARTNERS

mwos-fc-300-2
MTC-Rounderel
king-of-the-ring-logo300
zambezi-amazons-logo-300

SIGN UP FOR THE MWOS NEWSLETTER

Get all the latest news and events straight to your inbox
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.
Scroll to Top