Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder admits they'd like to extend the loan of Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson into a second season.
Henderson has been superb for the Blades as they were promoted from the Championship.
“We went over there, (assistant manager) Alan Knill and I, to watch the Manchester derby," Wilder told the Sheffield Star.
“We've got a really good relationship with them, they're great to work with, and we saw John and Ed Woodward. “We talked briefly about Dean. Manchester United are keen and we are keen. He (Henderson) has made all the right noises."
Discussing the terms of a potential deal with United, Wilder added: “He's a Manchester United player and there's not talk of a permanent. We believe it will be a loan.
“Hopefully we can get it wrapped up as quickly as possible because there's an enormous amount of work to do, not only only the pitch.
“Hopefully we can get it done. Then that's one, of many things, we'll have ticked off."