Dean Henderson wants to leave Man United if he can't reclaim No 1 spot

EXCLUSIVE: Dean Henderson wants to leave Manchester United if he can’t reclaim his No 1 spot from David De Gea this season… with Newcastle an option for the £120,000-a-week goalkeeper

  • Dean Henderson has played just once for Manchester United so far this season
  • The English ‘keeper battled with David De Gea for the starting place last year
  • Henderson has been left out of the England squad for the third time in a row
  • He is keen to prove he should be involved with the squad by the 2022 World Cup
  • The goalkeeper will look to leave Old Trafford if things don’t change soon 

Dean Henderson wants to leave Manchester United at the end of the season if he cannot reclaim his No 1 spot from David de Gea, but accepts he is unlikely to go in January.

Henderson has been omitted from the England squad for the third time in a row since pulling out of Euro 2020 in June due to a hip problem.

The 24-year-old goalkeeper tested positive for Covid in July and missed pre-season after taking longer than expected to recover from the after-effects of the virus.  

Dean Henderson (R) is struggling for game-time at Manchester United behind David De Gea

De Gea has seized the opportunity to re-establish himself as first-choice following a two-way battle with Henderson last season. 

The goalkeeping situation at Old Trafford has been further complicated by Tom Heaton returning to United from Aston Villa to provide even greater competition.

Henderson would prefer to stay at United but fears his career is in danger of stagnating after making just one appearance this term, in the Carabao Cup defeat by West Ham in September.  

Henderson wants to stay at Old Trafford but fears his career could be stagnating

Henderson is keen to prove he deserves a place in England’s squad for next year’s World Cup

He has made no secret of his desire to be No 1 for United and England and wants to give himself the best possible chance of being in Gareth Southgate’s squad for next year’s World Cup.

Henderson still has four and a half years left on the £120,000-a-week contract he signed in August last year. 

He would consider leaving in January — Newcastle are understood to be one of the options — but United are unlikely to allow him to depart mid-season.

United would unlikely allow Henderson to leave the club in the January transfer window

Although De Gea has been one of the club’s best players this campaign, United are mindful that the Spaniard could suffer an injury or another loss of form, having conceded soft goals against Atalanta and Manchester City this month.

Donny van de Beek and Phil Jones are also likely to seek moves away in January.

United want to resolve the futures of Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard but it appears both will leave as free agents next summer. 




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