Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson is determined to join Nottingham Forest, according to a report.
Journalist Rudy Galetti has reported on Twitter that Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson is pushing for a move to Nottingham Forest.
The Italian journalist has claimed that the 26-year-old is keen on returning to the City Ground on a permanent basis.
Manchester United are willing to let go of the England international, but the former Premier League and UEFA Champions League winners reportedly want to bring in a replacement first.
West Ham United have also been linked with Henderson.
Football Transfers reported in June that the Hammers want to sign the England international goalkeeper in the summer transfer window and are toying with the idea of making a move for him.
Dean Henderson likely to leave Manchester United for Nottingham Forest
In our opinion, Dean Henderson is likely to join Nottingham Forest from Manchester United in the summer transfer window.
We do not see the 26-year-old goalkeeper staying at Old Trafford for much longer.
David de Gea has left, and Andre Onana has replaced the Spaniard in the team.
Onana will clearly be the number one goalkeeper at United.
If Henderson stays at United, then he will be just a backup.
We do not think that the 26-year-old will want to play second fiddle to Onana.
Henderson made 18 appearances in the Premier League for Forest last season.
The 26-year-old was very good during his loan spell at the Reds and could have played more had he not suffered an injury.
Forest will be aiming to kick on from last season, and we believe that Henderson could flourish at the City Ground.