Man United goalkeeper Dean Henderson, currently on-loan at Nottingham Forest, is reportedly set to hold talks with the Red Devils over his long-term future.
The 25-year-old has impressed for the Reds during their return to the Premier League but hasn't played since picking up an injury against Leicester in January. Forest responded to Henderson's injury by signing former Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas on loan until the end of the season.
And the signing of Navas raises questions over how much game time Henderson will be able to get at the City Ground until the end of the current campaign.
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ESPN reports that United are set to hold meetings with Dean Henderson's representatives before making a decision on his future. The Red Devils reportedly refused to include an option to make the deal permanent when the loan deal to sign Henderson was completed in July.
They also report that he wants regular football to help win a place in the England squad and with the signing of Navas at Forest and David de Gea being the firm number one at Old Trafford, his future remains unclear.
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