Man Utd’s Dean Henderson to skip pre-season training camp in Scotland as he continues Covid recovery

Manchester United keeper Dean Henderson will skip pre-season training camp in Scotland as he continues his recovery from Covid-19 three weeks after contracting virus… with club revealing England man is suffering from ‘prolonged fatigue’

  • Man United’s friendly vs Preston was called off after nine positive cases
  • But players returned to training on Saturday after further testing gave all clear 
  • But Dean Henderson is still suffering from ‘prolonged fatigue’ from the virus
  • The 24-year-old United goalkeeper tested positive for Covid three weeks ago

Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson will miss the club’s training camp in Scotland this week as he recovers from Covid-19.

The 24-year-old England international tested positive three weeks ago.

In a statement, the club said Henderson is suffering from ‘prolonged fatigue’ associated with the virus.

Dean Henderson is continuing to recover from Covid, having tested positive three weeks ago

United’s pre-season friendly at Preston last Saturday was called off after nine positive cases were identified but players returned to training on Saturday after further testing gave the all clear.

Henderson has recovered from the hip injury which forced him out of the England squad at the start of the European Championship in June.

United captain Harry Maguire has joined up with the squad in Scotland while Paul Pogba is expected back later this week.

Raphael Varane is due in the UK this week ahead of his medical but will be in quarantine ahead of completing his move from Real Madrid.

Norwich City want United defender Brandon Williams on loan. Aston Villa maintain an interest alongside Newcastle for Axel Tuanzebe.

Harry Maguire has linked up with the Man United squad in Scotland after his Euro exertions

Harry Maguire has linked up with the Man United squad in Scotland after his Euro exertions

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