Leeds United reportedly want Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson.

Dean Henderson is a goalkeeper in demand, with Leeds United, Aston Villa and Norwich City among the clubs linked with the Manchester United youngster.
According to The Mirror, Leeds, Villa, Sheffield United, Norwich City and Swansea City all are interested in signing the 21-year-old goalkeeper on a season-long deal deal in the summer transfer window.
Henderson has recently signed a new contract with United, and The Sun has claimed that the youngster is now earning £25,000 per week as salary.

The England Under-21 international is a very good and talented young goalkeeper, but he has not played in the Championship and is still developing.
Should Leeds pay £25,000 per week to a 21-year-old goalkeeper when they have their own rising star in Bailey Peacock-Farrell?
The Northern Ireland international goalkeeper established himself as the first-choice between the posts in the final months of the past season.

If Leeds head coach Marcelo Bielsa wants to sign a goalkeeper in the summer transfer window, then they should look at someone experienced and not a progressing 21-year-old when they could just keep faith in Peacock-Farrell.
Of course, Leeds may not have to pay Henderson’s entire weekly wages, but even if they have to pay part of it, it will still be money wasted.
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