Dean Henderson
Dean Henderson was born in Whitehaven, England, United Kingdom on March 12th, 1997 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 27, Dean Henderson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Club career
Henderson joined Manchester United at the age of 14, after six years at Carlisle United. He first joined the academy in August 2011.
Henderson was one of ten players to join the Academy squad for the 2013–14 season after progressing through the academy. In the 2013-2014 season, he was a regular goalkeeper for the U18 team.
Henderson continued to excel as a regular goalkeeper for the U18 team in the 2014–15 season, but he suffered an injury towards the end of the season. Despite this, he was one of the nominees for the Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year award, but he lost out to Axel Tuanzebe. Henderson signed his first professional deal with the club in August 2015.
He was loaned to Stockport County, a National League North team, on an initial one-month loan on January 12, 2016. In a 1–1 draw against Nuneaton Town on January 16, he made his Stockport County debut, where he watched the whole game.
Henderson was called up from loan and received his first call-up to a senior Manchester United game on February 22, 2016, sitting on the bench during a 3–0 FA Cup victory over Shrewsbury Town's sandbag.
Henderson then returned to Stockport County to complete his loan repayment term. On March 26, 2016, he lost his first game after signing for the club for the second time. He continued to make nine appearances for Stockport County and kept three clean sheets.
Henderson joined Grimsby Town on loan until the start of January 2017. However, he began his Grimsby Town career as the second-choice goalkeeper behind James McKeown. Henderson made his debut on December 26, 2016, defeating Accrington Stanley at Blundell Park by 2–0. Manager Marcus Bignot lauded his efforts on his debut. Henderson's loan at Grimsby Town was extended until the end of January 2017. In a 0–0 draw against Blackpool on the same day, he kept another clean sheet.
The 2017–17 season was then extended until the end of January 2017. However, Manchester United recalled Henderson from the loan agreement on February 3, 2017, owing to injury to third-choice goalkeeper Joel Castro Pereira. Henderson made seven appearances and kept four clean sheets at the time of his release; he had become the first-choice goalkeeper by that time.
Henderson joined Shrewsbury Town on loan for the 2017-2018 season on July 10, 2017. Henderson was given a number one shirt prior to joining the club for the first season. Henderson made his Shrewsbury Town debut in the season's first game, where he kept a clean sheet, in a 1–0 win over Northampton Town. In a 1–0 win over AFC Wimbledon, he kept another clean sheet in a follow-up match. Henderson quickly established himself as the club's first choice goalkeeper and became the club's fan favorite. He has also helped the club win a number of games to help them advance to the top of the standings. Henderson reflected on his time with the club so far, saying he loved playing football and that playing Saturday/Tuesday is crucial for his growth.
By December, there were rumors that Henderson will be recalling him in January. Henderson kept three clean sheets in three games against Blackpool, Portsmouth, and Wigan Athletic later this month. However, Henderson served a three-match suspension after being involved in an altercation with an opposition backer during a 3–1 loss to Blackburn Rovers on January 13, 2018. The club had intended to appeal but the club had to rethink their decision soon after. Henderson returned to the starting lineup on February 13, 2018 after being on a three-match suspension, defeating Fleetwood Town 2–1. Henderson had 13 clean sheets for the team by the end of March.
He appeared at Wembley Stadium in the EFL Trophy final against Lincoln City, losing 1–0, and later that month, he was one of only three players not from Wigan Athletic or Blackburn Rovers to be selected for the League One PFA Team of the Year. Henderson kept two clean sheets in a 2–0 victory over Charlton Athletic on aggregate in the League One play-offs the following month. Henderson started in goal when Rotherham United defeated Shrewsbury Town 2–1 after extra time, and he saved a penalty from David Ball after nine minutes.
Henderson made two separate speeches, expressing his gratitude and admiration for the club as well as his desire to return in the future.
Henderson signed a two-year deal extension with his parent company in June 2018, ahead of its expiration in June 2020. On June 18, he joined Sheffield United on loan until the 2018–19 season, helping the club win promotion to the Premier League for the first time since 2007. Henderson earned the club's Young Player of the Year award as a result of his season-long loan, as well as the Championship Golden Glove's maintaining 20 clean sheets throughout the season. Following an impressive debut season in the championship, European giants Bayern Munich and Juventus expressed an interest in the goalkeeper.
Henderson signed a new deal with Manchester United until June 2022 and returned on loan to Sheffield United on July 25, 2019. With a 1–1 draw at AFC Bournemouth on August 10, he made his Premier League debut on the 10th of the season. He fumbled a shot from Georginio Wijnaldum for the game's only goal in the 70th minute against Liverpool on September 28th. Chris Wilder, his manager, told him that he would have to do better if he is to succeed for Manchester United or England. Henderson made a triple save, nicknamed "heroic" by Sky Sports, beating Norwich City 1–0, putting out a Norwich City goal. Following a successful start to the season, Henderson earned praise once more during Sheffield United's first game, earning six saves in the process. Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjr announced that Henderson will be the club's next top goalkeeper following the match.
Henderson was added to Manchester United's senior squad list for the first time on August 14th. He signed a new long-term contract on August 26th, which will keep him at Manchester United until 2025. In the third round of the League Cup against Luton Town, he made his senior debut in the third round of the League Cup, keeping a clean sheet in the process during United's 3–0 victory. In a 3–0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion, he made his second appearance for United in the fourth round of the League Cup a week later, keeping another clean sheet on a week later. Henderson made his Champions League debut for United in a 2–1 group stage away loss to stanbul Başakşehir on November 4th. In a 3–2 away win over Southampton, David de Gea made his league debut for the club as a replacement for the injured David de Gea.
Henderson will join Nottingham Forest, a newly promoted Premier League club, on loan from the 2022-2022 season. In a 1–0 victory over West Ham on August 14, the City Grounds in 23 years, Henderson saved a penalty from Declan Rice and kept a clean sheet.
International career
Henderson has represented England at under-16, under-17, under-20, and under-21 levels.
Henderson was called up by the under-20 team for the first time in late-August 2016. In a 1–1 draw against Brazil on September 1, 2016, he made his England U20 debut, where he started as a goalkeeper, in a 1–1 draw against Brazil. In May 2017, he was selected in England's under-20 squad for the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup. He made one appearance at the tournament, against Guinea, and was an unconstitutional substitute during England's victory over Venezuela in the final. Henderson described this as a "unbelievable emotion" after the match.
Henderson was called up by the under-21 for the first time in August 2017 and appeared as an unused substitute against Latvia. He appeared two more times as an inactive replacement, causing him to miss two games for the team in the league.
On March 24, 2018, he made his under-21 debut in a friendly against Romania, which England defeated 2–1. Henderson was voted England's top pick for the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championships.
Henderson was called up to the senior England squad by Gareth Southgate for the first time as a replacement for the injured Tom Heaton. In a 3–0 victory over the Republic of Ireland in a friendly, he made his debut on November 12, 2020, he came on at half time to replace Nick Pope.
Henderson was selected as a member of England's 26-man squad for the delayed Euro 2020 and gifted the number 13 shirt. However, he missed the first game due to a hip injury and was replaced by Aaron Ramsdale. England lost the final to Italy and ended in second place.