Goalkeeper Jack Butland to Join Manchester United on Loan

Jack Butland on his way to Old Trafford

It appears that Manchester United are set to bring in a new goalkeeper on loan for the rest of the season, with reports suggesting that Jack Butland will be the man to fill the role. This comes after the club’s disappointing loan of Martin Dubravka from Newcastle United, with the player heading back to his parent club earlier in the month.

Butland, who currently plays for Crystal Palace, has plenty of experience at the highest level, having previously played for England and represented Stoke City in the Premier League. At 29 years old, he is entering his prime years as a goalkeeper and will be hoping to use this loan move to prove that he is still capable of performing at the top level.

Beyond the news about Butland, there is some more positive news for United fans, with reports suggesting that the club is making good progress on a new contract for David de Gea. The Spanish international’s current deal is set to expire at the end of the season, and there have been fears that he could leave on a free transfer.

However, it seems that United are keen to tie de Gea down to a new long-term deal, with negotiations reportedly going well. This will come as a relief to many United fans, who have seen the club struggle to replace key players in the past.

Overall, it looks like United are working hard to address their goalkeeping issues, with the loan move for Butland and the contract negotiations with de Gea both pointing towards a concerted effort to bolster their options between the sticks. While there may still be some uncertainty surrounding the position, it seems that the club is doing all it can to ensure that they have two strong and reliable goalkeepers for the remainder of the season.

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My name is Alex and I am a co-host of the American Red Devils podcast, and discovered the greatest football club in the world freshman year in highschool, after playing FIFA '99 on Nintendo 64. Originally it was the red hair of Paul Scholes that caught my attention, given the four Gingers in my family, but I never knew a redhead could ball like Scholesy. However, what really sucked me in was the arrival of Wayne Rooney at the club, to this day my all-time favorite player. I was lucky enough to witness my first game at Old Trafford in '07 while studying abroad, witnessing the 4-0 thrashing of Wigan. I rented a car and drove down for the day from Edinburgh to Manchester and back (NYC to Boston twice), driving on the wrong side of the car and the road! Lucky enough to be in Sunderland to see Zlatan's last United goal and in London to see Matic's stoppage time screamer at Selhurst. Honored and privileged to be a Manchester United fan.

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