On-loan Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Dean Henderson has been linked with a move to Tottenham this summer if Manchester United decide to let him leave.
The 25-year-old has impressed for the Reds during their return to the Premier League but hasn't played since picking up an injury against Leicester in January. Forest responded to Henderson's injury by signing former Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas on loan until the end of the season.
With no reported option to buy, the keeper looks unlikely to remain at the City Ground ahead of talks with the Red Devils in the summer.
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According to claims from ESPN Tottenham are looking at possible replacements for Hugo Lloris ahead of the summer transfer window and are considering Henderson.
And with Man United's reported interest in Spurs striker Harry Kane, they claim that interest in Henderson could encourage owner Daniel Levy to be more open to talks over a deal for Kane.
Henderson has made 18 appearances for Forest in the Premier League this season and, up until his injury, had started every league game for the Reds, apart from their clash with United due to being ineligible. It remains unknown whether he will play again for Forest this season.
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