Manchester United have won their battle to keep young goalkeeper Dean Henderson at Old Trafford, as the Englishman is set to sign a new three-year deal at the club.

Henderson, an England U21 international, spent last season on loan at League One Shrewsbury and was one of the stars of their promotion push, with the club eventually defeated in the play-off final. He kept 19 clean sheets and was named in the PFA League One Team of the Year.

Henderson, whose existing contract expires this summer, had attracted interest from Premier League clubs including Chelsea and Arsenal, while Benfica, Roma and Olympiacos also had scouting reports on the 21-year-old goalkeeper.

Young goalkeeper Dean Henderson is set to sign a new contract at Manchester United

The 21-year-old will pen an initial two-year deal before being loaned out to the Championship

However, United are now on the brink of sealing a new contract for Henderson, with the goalkeeper expected to sign an initial two-year deal that will also give United the option of a one-year extension.

Henderson, who is keen to play first-team football to continue his development, will then be loaned out to a Championship club next season.

Stoke have been monitoring Henderson in the eventuality that Jack Butland leaves the club, while Leeds United and Bristol City are also among his admirers.