Breaking news : Ralf Ragnick finally chooses his number goal keeper ,after the match against young boys ,is this the right choice ?
Ralf Rangnick has confirmed David
de Gea as Manchester United's No 1
goalkeeper and says he is open to letting
any unhappy players go out on loan in
the January transfer window.
De Gea has re-established himself as
United's first-choice keeper after sharing
the duties with Dean Henderson last season.
Henderson made only his second start of
the campaign against Young Boys in midweek
before Rangnick gave summer signing
Tom Heaton an opportunity in the second-half.
United also had Matej Kovar on the bench
while veteran Lee Grant completes the
list of goalkeepers on the books at Old
Trafford.
Henderson has made no secret of his
desire to be No 1 to enhance his prospects
of playing in goal for England, and may seek
a move in January or at the end of the
season.
Rangnick will listen to any players who
want to leave in search of regular football
but warned that he will not leave United
short of cover for the rest of the season.
'We have quite a few top goalkeepers,'
he said the interim manager. 'We could
see that against Young Boys, both goalkeepers
did well who played.
'With David de Gea we have a top goalkeeper
as No 1. This is a position we have a
minimum of three if not four or five good
goalkeepers. We will see what the situation
will be like in the winter.
'There might be one or two of them wanting
to go on loan somewhere but we also
have to bear in mind we have three
competitions in the next six months
– Premier League, FA Cup and Champions
League – and we definitely need three top
goalkeepers to make up for a player being
injured or suspended.
'I got to know the players better this
week. I saw most of them play in two games
and four or five training sessions this week
, but it's still too early to speak about
what might happen in the winter transfer
window.
'If I look at the number of players we
have it's still a big squad. We definitely
don't have not enough players.
'We also need to make sure that players
want to stay here. If they are see not
getting enough game time here it might
make sense to speak individually with the
players and see if a loan deal might make
sense, but now it's still too early to speak
about that.'
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