Fred looks set to confirm Manchester United signing of Fenerbahce goalkeeper Altay Bayindir, while former teammate Dean Henderson expects £20million Crystal Palace transfer
- Former Man United midfielder Fred seems to confirm the signing of Altay Bayindir
- Fenerbahce goalkeeper set to make £4.25 million transfer to Old Trafford
- Dean Henderson will be allowed to join Crystal Palace once Bayindir is signed
Former Manchester United midfielder Fred has seemingly confirmed his old club has finalized the signing of Fenerbahce goalkeeper Altay Bayindir.
The Brazilian, who signed with the Turkish giants this summer, said he had already said goodbye to Bayindir at his introductory press conference in Istanbul.
United are looking for a substitute for Andre Onana, with Dean Henderson set to complete a move to Crytal Palace before the transfer window closes.
Fred said, “I wished Altay the best of luck when he left. He’s going to a great team.
“I gave him some suggestions of places he could live and I told him it rains a lot!
Fenerbahce goalkeeper Altay Bayindir is about to complete a move to Manchester United
Former United midfielder Fred appeared to confirm the transfer at his introductory press conference in Istanbul
Fred joined Fenerbahce in August for £13 million after five seasons at Old Trafford
“I think Altay will be very happy at Manchester United.”
Bayindir waved to Fenerbache supporters after their Europa Conference League victory against FC Twente last Thursday.
A £4.25 million transfer has been agreed between United and the Turkish club, with United officials traveling to Greece last week to finalize the deal.
The 25-year-old made 40 appearances in all competitions last season as Fenerbache finished second in the Turkish Super Lig and won the Turkish Cup.
Bayindir captained that success last season, also winning five caps for Turkey.
United goalkeeper Dean Henderson will be allowed to join Crystal Palace once Bayindir’s signing is official
His arrival will allow Henderson to complete a £20 million move to Selhurst Park.
The England international was loaned out to Nottingham Forest last season but is now set for a permanent move from Old Trafford.
Palace have been looking for a new goalkeeper since Vicente Guaita expressed his desire to return to Spain.
Sam Johnstone has started the first three games of the Premier League season and now faces competition from Henderson for a place in the sticks.
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