David de Gea remains “one of the best keepers in world” and still has “a lot of time left” at the top, says Dimitar Berbatov, with Manchester United not expected to make a change between the sticks any time soon.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer currently has three international-calibre options to consider when it comes to filling a No.1 sport.
De Gea remains his go-to selection, despite the Spaniard facing questions of his form after seeing errors creep back into his game, but Dean Henderson and Sergio Romero are useful alternatives.
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It has been suggested that England hopeful Henderson should be given a chance to stake a serious claim for starting duties on the back of two productive loan spells at Sheffield United, but Berbatov believes a four-time Player of the Year at Old Trafford will be difficult to shift.