Manchester United are in a tricky spot when it comes to their goalkeeping situation. Dean Henderson is clearly good enough to play for the club, but David De Gea retains the loyalty of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The Spaniard has experienced a dip in form over the last couple of years, even if he is still a decent goalkeeper.
There are certainly a number of arguments to bring Henderson into the team as first choice. The 23-year old needs first team football to further his development, while he will also be eyeing the England number one jersey.
It could be wise for United to consider selling De Gea while he still has some re-sale value, although it remains unclear who would be interested in him at what would surely be a sizeable asking price.
Real Madrid, the team who came so close to signing him a number of years ago, now have Thibaut Courtois, meaning they are unlikely to recruit another goalkeeper. One option could be the French champions.
The Sun are reporting that PSG are interested in signing David De Gea this summer, with the club keen to upgrade on Keylor Navas. The Costa Rican goalkeeper turns 35-years old in December, meaning it could be time for PSG to move on.
Mauricio Pochettino is believed to be keen on the 31-year old, although it remains to be seen if United would be willing to part with him.