Man United goalie Dean Henderson has suffered a major setback in his plans to leave Old Trafford this summer as he faces the possibility of a surgery for a thigh injury which could keep him out of play until August.
Since suffering a right thigh injury against Leicester, Henderson, who is presently on loan at Nottingham Forest, hasn’t played a single PL minute since January.
The 26-year-old was informed over the weekend that he will not play again this year and that he now faces the possibility that surgery might keep him out of action until August, according to the Daily Mail.
This will certainly have a significant impact on the goalkeeper’s future, as he looks set to leave Manchester United this summer.
With David de Gea looking set to stay at United next season, that means that Henderson is likely to leave the Manchester club as he wants regular football.
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According to Football Insider, Nottingham Forest will propose a deal to sign the Man United star permanently if they survive relegation this season, but a deal is off the cards if they are unable to avoid the drop.
Tottenham are also said to be interested in the goalkeeper but it is uncertain if they would be willing to spend money on an injured player coming off the back of surgery.
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