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03rd Aug 2022

Dean Henderson calls Man United treatment ‘criminal’ in scathing assessment of club

Simon Lloyd

To sit there for 12 months, it is criminal really, at my age’

Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson has delivered a scathing assessment of his treatment by the club, describing the way he was handled last season as “criminal”.

Former United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had named the 25-year-old ahead of David De Gea for several games towards the end of the 2020/21 campaign. Henderson claims he was told that he would become United’s first choice goalkeeper over the course of last season.

However, having missed Euro 2020 through injury and contracted Covid at the start of the campaign, he failed to establish himself as United’s first choice, with De Gea retaining his position.

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Henderson on United’s ‘criminal’ treatment of him

Speaking to talkSPORT, Henderson, a product of United’s academy system, admitted he was “fuming” at the lack of opportunities he had during last term and admitted his mind was made up about leaving before he had even met with newly appointed manager, Erik ten Hag.

“It was frustrating, because I turned down so many good loans last summer for that reason, and they would not let me go,” he explained.

He added: “The conversation I had coming out of the Euros squad was: ‘You’re coming back here to be the number one.’

“I got Covid-19, came back, so I should have still been the number one but then nobody followed through with what they had told me.

“To sit there for 12 months, it is criminal really, at my age. I was fuming. I told the hierarchy that I need to be playing football and to let me go, and I was almost gone before the manager came through the door. I have not spoken to him since.

“I worked hard on and off the pitch to keep improving day in, day out, and now I am looking forward to the season with Nottingham Forest.”

Henderson is expected to begin in goal for Forest as they begin their first Premier League campaign in over two decades against Newcastle on Saturday.

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