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England stopper Henderson is grateful for Stockport County loan spell

Manchester United and England goalkeeper Dean Henderson reckons his first loan spell at Stockport County has helped make him the goalkeeper he is today.

England stopper

By Jon Couch

LOAN: Dean Henderson

MANCHESTER United and England goalkeeper Dean Henderson reckons his first loan spell at Stockport County has helped make him the goalkeeper he is today.
Promoting Non-League Day, the 25-year-old stopper told how important his stint at Edgeley Park was for his education and why he recommends it as a path for other ‘keepers to take in order to make it to the top.
Henderson made nine appearances for the Hatters in 2016 before establishing himself as a top Premier League keeper for Sheffield United.
He’s now back at parent club United competing for the number...

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