Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is expected to stick with David de Gea as his no.1 goalkeeper at Man Utd but insisted he will only play if he is performing well.
De Gea had a poor campaign by his standards last season that was riddled with errors and led to calls for him to be dropped from the starting XI.
The return of Dean Henderson to the club following his impressive loan spell at Sheffield United has put increased competition on the Spaniard.
And while de Gea is in line to start United's season opener against Crystal Palace on Saturday, Solskjaer admits it will only stay that way if he can put his mistakes behind him and get back to his best. "You keep your place in the team or you play when you play well, it doesn’t matter if you’re a keeper
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