Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has backed Dean Henderson to become number one for club and country, but the Manchester United manager is open to the ever-improving goalkeeper spending another season at Sheffield United.
The talented 23-year-old goalkeeper has attracted admirers aplenty, having helped the Blades launch a surprise European charge fresh from helping them secure promotion from the Championship last season.
Henderson is set to extend this loan deal for the remainder of this extended campaign, but speculation is growing over his long-term future with an England debut edging closer and David De Gea blocking his pathway at parent club United.
"First of all David has been fantastic at the club," manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said of under-fire De Gea, who signed a deal until at least 2023 last September. "He's still fantastic, he's developing and he signed a contract.
"If there are any good deals to be made and players who can make us better, of course we might have to spend some money on that.
"But the squad is great to work with and it's moving in the right direction.
"We're still not where we want to be, close enough to challenge for the Premier League trophy but we take one step at a time.
"Hopefully now we can challenge for the Europa League, FA Cup this season, top four and then let's see how much we can invest for next season."