This morning’s fluff is hankering for brutal 80s-style school toilet paper
Following the latest in a long line of excellent displays for Sheffield United against Norwich City on Saturday, on-loan goalkeeper Dean Henderson is reported to have been telling teammates that his parent club,
Manchester United, have guaranteed him first-team football football next season although not necessarily as a replacement for David de Gea. If the Spaniard remains at Old Trafford and stays fit and in decent form, Henderson may remain at Bramall Lane, although reports in today’s press suggest
Chelsea would like to bring the 22-year-old to Stamford Bridge. With Kepa Arrizabalaga’s future under Frank Lampard shrouded in uncertainty, Chelsea are also reported to be interested in Barcelona’s Marc-André ter Stegen, should the Dutchman agitate for a move away from the Camp Nou.
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