Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to delay in making the change in his first choice.Berbatov believes De Gea still has plenty to offer despite coming under fierce pressure from Henderson.
The former Sheffield United loanee has impressed in two Carabao Cup performances this season so far, though De Gea is the Premier League No.1."For this weekend, I see rumours that Dean Henderson may replace David de Gea," noted Berbatov in his Betfair blog. "I do like Dean.
He has made some great saves in his career, he has a great mindset, and he will replace de Gea eventually."For me though, de Gea is still one of the best keepers in the world, and he has a lot of time left for a goalkeeper.
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