Dean Henderson 'keen on loan move away from Manchester United' in January

Dean Henderson ‘keen on loan move away from Manchester United’ in January to boost Euro 2020 chances with England after failing to dislodge David De Gea as Old Trafford No 1

  • Dean Henderson has struggled for game time so far this season at Man United
  • Keeper has played just two Carabao Cup and one Champions League match
  • He has been unable to take the gloves from David De Gea after signing new deal
  • Henderson is now reportedly keen on another loan move from Old Trafford
  • 23-year-old is keen to ensure he is picked in England squad for Euro 2020 

Dean Henderson ‘would like a loan move away from Manchester United’ in order to push for the England No 1 jersey at Euro 2020.

The 23-year-old goalkeeper has struggled for game time so far this season with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer keeping faith with David De Gea after Henderson decided to stay at Old Trafford.

He made his senior England debut in the 3-0 friendly win over the Republic of Ireland at Wembley during the recent internationals.

Dean Henderson 'is keen on another loan move' away from Manchester United in January

Dean Henderson ‘is keen on another loan move’ away from Manchester United in January

The 23-year-old keeper made his England debut recently and wants to be in Euro 2020 squad

The 23-year-old keeper made his England debut recently and wants to be in Euro 2020 squad

But opportunities at United have proved thin on the ground, with Henderson restricted to two outings in the Carabao Cup and the 2-1 Champions League defeat away to Istanbul Basaksehir.

And, according to The Sun, Henderson would like another loan move away from Old Trafford in January to ensure he makes Gareth Southgate’s squad next summer.

Premier League duo Leeds United and Brighton, plus Championship promotion hopefuls Bournemouth, have been linked with Henderson.

Henderson (right) has been unable to dislodge David de Gea (left) as United's first choice

Henderson (right) has been unable to dislodge David de Gea (left) as United’s first choice

Henderson concedes during Manchester United's Champions League loss to Basaksehir

Henderson concedes during Manchester United’s Champions League loss to Basaksehir 

The stopper agreed to a new contract through until 2025 after being included in United’s first team squad for the first time back in August.

But after making clear that he had designs to be United’s No 1 at the time, Henderson has been left largely frustrated.

Any loan move would be Henderson’s sixth since 2016. He has previously spent time on loan at Stockport County, Grimsby Town and Shrewsbury Town before two successful spells with Sheffield United.

source: dailymail.co.uk