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Jack Butland to undergo Manchester United medical TODAY ahead of loan

Jack Butland will seal a move to Manchester United on a six-month loan deal on Thursday

Jack Butland has his Manchester United medical ahead of surprise loan move from Crystal Palace as Red Devils look for back-up to David De Gea following Martin Dubravka’s early return to Newcastle

Crystal Palace goalkeeper Jack Butland will undergo a medical on Thursday ahead of a loan move to Manchester United, according to reports. 

United have acted quickly in recruiting a back-up goalkeeper to David De Gea after Newcastle recalled Martin Dubravka from his season-long long at Old Trafford, leaving just Tom Heaton and Neil Bishop as their other options.

Sportsmail reported this week that the Red Devils were set to make a shock bid for the former Stoke City keeper as Erik ten Hag looks to bring in stronger depth should anything happen to Spaniard De Gea.   

Jack Butland will seal a move to Manchester United on a six-month loan deal on Thursday 

And now The Athletic are reporting that Butland will arrive for his medical check ups before joining Old Trafford until the end of the season in a six-month loan move. 

The 29-year-old hasn’t featured in the Premier League for the Eagles so far this season, and has only played 10 times in the league since moving to the London club in 2020. 

He has missed most the current campaign with a fractured finger, and is behind Vicente Guaita as Palace’s number one stopper.

However, the keeper – who still has a house in Manchester from his time with Stoke – is back fit and could sign in time to make his debut against Everton in the FA Cup on Friday or United’s Carabao Cup clash against Charlton next week. 

United have be forced to recruit a keeper after Martin Dubravka was recalled by Newcastle

United have be forced to recruit a keeper after Martin Dubravka was recalled by Newcastle 

Butland was Stoke’s first-choice keeper for two season’s during their Premier League stay, and became the youngest goalie to play for England when he made his debut for the national team in 2012, aged 19 years 158 days.

He’d go on to win four caps for the Three Lions and be part of the squads for both Euro 2012 and the 2018 World Cup.  

The Eagles shot-stopper only has six months left on his current deal at Selhurst Park, but the club do have the option of extending his stay for a further year. 

Butland is the youngest keeper to ever play for England has won four caps for the Three Lions

Butland is the youngest keeper to ever play for England has won four caps for the Three…

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