Manchester United to resist bids for Dean Henderson - sources

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Manchester United are determined to resist any bids for Dean Henderson in the next transfer window, sources have told ESPN.

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United will instead look to secure another loan move for the highly rated goalkeeper as they continue to draw up a plan for his long-term future.

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After an impressive first season in the Premier League on loan at Sheffield United, Henderson has attracted interest from Chelsea and Juventus.

United are well aware that the 23-year-old does not want to return to Old Trafford to be an understudy to No. 1 David De Gea, but rather than sanction a permanent move they are open to agreeing another temporary deal.

Sheffield United have secured their Premier League status for next season and a return to Bramall Lane is an option but there is also interest from other top-flight clubs.

Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is set to keep faith with De Gea next season after he signed a new long-term contract in September but Henderson is seen as a viable long-term replacement for him when the time comes.

The England Under-21 international -- who could have been included in Gareth Southgate's senior squad for Euro 2020 had it gone ahead -- has a contract at Old Trafford until 2022 but United are considering offering fresh terms to acknowledge his increased value and further protest their asset.

Source: espn.co.uk