Nottingham Forest and Manchester United have spent much of this summer negotiation over the future of goalkeeper Dean Henderson after his loan spell at the City Ground
Dean Henderson’s proposed switch from Manchester United to Nottingham Forest could be scuppered after the Red Devils were hit by an injury blow.
Henderson spent last season on loan at the City Ground, and was a standout performer before his season was curtailed by injury. Forest manager Steve Cooper wasn’t prepared to let the 26-year-old simply head back to Old Trafford, and has been battling to keep him on either another loan or permanent deal.
Even after signing Arsenal stopper Matt Turner this week, Cooper reiterated that he still wanted to keep Henderson at the club. And the one-cap England international seemed surplus to requirements at his parent club following the signing of Andre Onana from Inter Milan.
But the landscape has suddenly changed at United. Back-up keeper Tom Heaton, who earlier this summer was denied a move to Luton Town, has now been ruled out from the opening weeks of the season with a calf injury.