Man United: Henderson return 'depends on De Gea' says pundit
Manchester United will reportedly have the option to veto Dean Henderson's loan move at Sheffield United on June 30 as they battle Sheffield United for a Champions League spot. Henderson played a key part in helping Chris Wilder's side earn promotion to the Premier League last season, but the goalkeeper has stepped up another level this campaign.
However, all owner clubs will have the final say on cutting short those loan moves.
There is still a tight battle for that fifth spot, with Wolves, Tottenham and Arsenal also in the hunt for that Champions League spot.
The report goes on to state that final Champions League spot could end up bringing in revenue in excess of £60million.
The next Premier League shareholders' meeting has been pushed back to Monday following Prime Minster Boris Johnson's decision to update the nation on Sunday regarding how the country will move forward with lockdown plans.
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Dean Henderson could be recalled by Manchester United (Image: GETTY)
It is believed that Premier League shareholders will wait to here Johnson's latest update ahead of their meeting on Monday as they discuss plans on restarting the season.
Reports have suggested clubs are still working towards having full training begin later on this month with a potential return in June.
The Bundesliga had looked likely to be the first European top flight to resume playing after announcing a May 15 restart date.
But the German government have now insisted there must be a two-week quarantine for all teams before the season can resume.
It follows a report which revealed there were 10 positive cases of coronavirus across tests on all 36 clubs in the two top divisions.