Ajax have been linked with a loan move for Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson. As the player does not want to be a substitute for the second half of the season.
The 24-year-old goalkeeper will feature in Wednesday night’s clash with Young Boys, which has been of no consequence as Manchester United progress to the Champions League. But it’s just the second goal of the season that
Henderson will focus on showing performances for interim manager Ralph Rangnick and has yet to make a decision. But he doesn’t want to be just a second hand after David de Gea until the end of the season if he finally doesn’t have the opportunity to enter the field.
In addition to his continued appearances in goalkeeping.
Henderson is keen to be included in the England squad for next year’s World Cup in Qatar. And he knew he needed to play for that hope to come true.
Ajax’s interest in Henderson has to be traced back to 18 months ago. When he was playing on loan at Sheffield United, with the Reds keen on a number of first-hand options. quality
It remains to be seen if Rangnick is ready to let Henderson leave the club on loan in the middle of the season and let Tom Heaton come second,
However, Edwin van der. Sarr, Ajax’s CEO and former United goalkeeper.
Has admired Henderson and would like him to solve the problem as a normal goalkeeper Andre Onana.
Ajax’s No. 1 has just been released from a ban from a doping test back last month. But still not regaining the position, even with a back-up like Maarten Stekelenburg With a hip injury, he had to rest until the end of the season.
Ajax manager Erik ten Hag has had faith in goalkeeper Remko Pasphere in this season’s replacement.
Still, he hopes to find more goalkeepers in the winter market. To add strength to Ajax, who are going well in both the league and the Champions League.
At the end of last season, Henderson stepped up to compete for number one with De Gea closely, but he contracted coronavirus in the summer, which resulted in De Gea continuing to play and creating impressive results. hold the position firmly