Transfer Uncertainty: Arsenal’s Role In Man Utd Sale As Ten Hag Speaks Out

The potential transfer of Dean Henderson from Manchester United to Nottingham Forest has been a source of much uncertainty due to a number of factors. Matt Turner’s potential departure from Arsenal has complicated the situation, with Manchester United asking for a fee of around £30m for Henderson.

Erik Ten Hag’s reluctance to sell Henderson before Andre Onana’s arrival has also caused delays and could mean the deal is at risk of collapse. Nottingham Forest have made bids for Henderson and Elanga, while Ten Hag is looking to cash in on four players to gain extra funds for a striker.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed Nottingham Forest’s bids, and Onana’s arrival may determine Henderson’s future. Despite his desire to join Nottingham Forest permanently, the transfer remains uncertain and could be blocked by Manchester United.

Henderson’s Transfer

Dean Henderson’s potential transfer from Manchester United to Nottingham Forest has been complicated by the obstacles that have arisen. One obstacle is the signing of Andre Onana, which has led to Erik ten Hag’s reluctance to allow Henderson to leave before Onana’s arrival.

Nottingham Forest, on the other hand, have been targeting Matt Turner as a potential goalkeeper option. Additionally, Arsenal’s interest in signing David Raya could potentially allow Turner to leave.

Henderson himself has expressed his desire to play regularly and not spend another season on the bench. Manchester United have set a fee of around £30m for his transfer.

Ten Hag is reportedly ready to axe several Man Utd stars, including Henderson. As a result, the club is willing to let him join Forest on loan, with the deal needing to be made permanent in January.

Henderson is pushing for the move as he spent last season on loan at Forest. Notably, Nottingham Forest have made bids for both Henderson and Elanga.

The transfer uncertainty surrounding Henderson is further compounded by Arsenal’s pursuit of Raya, which could potentially affect the outcome of the Man Utd sale.

Turner’s Transfer

Matt Turner’s potential departure from Arsenal is being discussed by Nottingham Forest with the asking price for a permanent deal yet to be determined. Arsenal are looking to sign David Raya, and Turner could be allowed to leave if the right offer is made. Nottingham Forest are asking for the final conditions of the Turner deal, and the transfer is expected to be permanent. This could potentially free up funds for Arsenal to pursue other targets.

Forest have been linked to both Matt Turner and Manchester United’s Dean Henderson, but it is unclear if they will be able to sign both players. Erik ten Hag is reluctant to sell Henderson before Andre Onana’s arrival at Old Trafford, and Nottingham Forest may only be able to sign one goalkeeper this summer. Turner’s potential departure could have an impact on Henderson’s future, as ten Hag is looking to cash in on four players to fund a striker. It remains to be seen whether Turner’s transfer will go through.

Onana’s Arrival

Andre Onana’s arrival at Manchester United may affect the transfer of players from the club. The Dutch goalkeeper’s arrival could have a significant impact on Dean Henderson’s move to Nottingham Forest, as Erik ten Hag has made it clear that he wants Onana to be the first-choice goalkeeper. This could complicate any potential loan deal for Henderson, as ten Hag is now unlikely to allow the English goalkeeper to leave before Onana’s arrival.

The transfer of Matt Turner from Arsenal is also in doubt, as the Gunners are now looking to sign David Raya. This could mean that Turner would be allowed to leave Arsenal, although Nottingham Forest are still asking for the final conditions of the transfer to be met.

Onana’s arrival at Manchester United could also impact the club’s asking price for Henderson, as the Dutch goalkeeper’s presence might lower the fee for the Englishman.

[News Source: Football365]

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