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Manchester United and Erik ten Hag could replace Dean Henderson with an £11m 'relegated gem'

The debate over who should be Manchester United's number one goalkeeper has been raging for a few seasons now. David de Gea is the better shot-stopper, but the rest of his game leaves a lot to be desired. This has led to plenty of fans asking for Dean Henderson to be given a go.

During his run in the team in the 2020/21 season, despite not being as good a shot-stopper as De Gea (though not by a significant margin) the Englishman's all-round game was much better. However, at the start of the 2021/22 season, he contracted Covid-19 and this allowed De Gea to wrestle back his starting spot.

So who will be the number one under Erik ten Hag? Well, it seems like the fans have their answer as the Manchester Evening News understands United are in talks with Nottingham Forest over a loan deal for Henderson that could include an option to buy.

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This means De Gea will likely start the season as United's number one and it is yet to be seen whether the club will sign a backup. Tom Heaton is still contracted at Old Trafford, but United are understood to be monitoring Watford's Daniel Bachmann and Newcastle's Karl Darlow.

Given that many fans have doubts over whether De Gea will be able to play Ten Hag's brand of football, it seems unwise to leave the manager without an effective Plan B. Therefore, a potential option United could consider is currently plying his trade at a relegated club, but not in England.

Luis Maximiano was relegated with Granada this season after the Spanish club had a catastrophically poor campaign. United fans will remember they faced Granada in the Europa League quarter-finals last season.

Maximiano is 23 years old and 6'2". He

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