Crystal Palace is preparing to compete with Nottingham Forest to acquire Manchester United’s goalkeeper, Dean Henderson.
Crystal Palace has emerged as a strong contender to vie with Nottingham Forest for the signature of Manchester United’s shot-stopper, Dean Henderson. According to a recent report from The Sun, the South London club, on the lookout for a new custodian following Vicente Guaita’s departure, is believed to be mulling over the prospect of submitting a loan-to-buy proposition for the talented goalkeeper.
The situation surrounding Henderson’s future at Old Trafford seems to be in flux, with Manchester United reportedly open to the prospect of his departure provided a compelling offer is tabled. This potential transfer move has garnered significant attention, as the 26-year-old shot-stopper boasts considerable potential and is held in high regard.
Nottingham Forest, despite having recently secured the services of Matt Turner from Arsenal, remains in the mix for Henderson’s services. The Reds’ interest in the goalkeeper persists, even after his loan spell at the City Ground during the previous season. The acquisition of Henderson would undoubtedly add depth and competition to Forest’s goalkeeping department, enhancing their options between the posts.