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da jogodeouro: According to The Sun (May 2, page 56) Sheffield United have been told to cough up £7 million if they want to make the signing of Dean Henderson from Manchester United a permanent one.
Henderson has been incredible for the Blades this season. He has been a key contributor to his team having the best defence in the league, keeping more clean sheets than any other keeper in the Championship.
Price has been set
The Sun has reported that Man United have set a £7 million price tag on the stopper.
With David De Gea’s recent dip in form and rumours of a departure to Real Madrid constantly circulating, Henderson may opt to stay and fight for a spot at Old Trafford as he has proven himself to be a top class goalkeeper in the Championship.
He will most likely choose to return to Bramall Lane though if given the chance, due to the affinity he has with the club and their supporters. The 6 ft 2 stopper has become a fan favourite at the club very quickly due to his excellent performances and his presence on social media.
It didn’t take long for Henderson to fall in love with Sheffield United and it was evident on the pitch. The club’s YouTube channel started a series called ‘Deano cam’ where they captured the eccentric goalie’s passionate celebrations whenever the Blades scored.
Worth every penny
The £7 million price tag isn’t much for a top keeper in this day and age, but it would almost double Sheffield United’s current transfer record.
Chris Wilder may well have to break that record multiple times in the upcoming window if he is to stand a chance at keeping his team up.
There isn’t a better player to splurge the cash on than Henderson though. He is a reliable figure between the posts who has a great relationship with both the team and the fans.
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He’s great at playing the ball out from the back and has incredible reflexes. A goalkeeper can make or break a season for a newly promoted club, and the Blades would be foolish to make anyone other than the 22-year-old their number one next year.