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Dean Henderson sends two-word message as Crystal Palace make transfer announcement

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Dean Henderson Sends Two-Word Message as Crystal Palace Make Transfer Announcement

Crystal Palace have officially announced the signing of goalkeeper Dean Henderson from Manchester United, marking a significant addition to their squad.[1][3]



The England international has penned a five-year contract with the Eagles, with the transfer fee reportedly around £20 million ($25.3 million), including add-ons, according to British media.[1] Henderson, 28, joins Palace after loan spells at Sheffield United (2018-2020) and Nottingham Forest (2022-23), bringing Premier League experience and his sole England cap from a 2020 friendly.[1]

In response to the announcement, Henderson shared a poignant two-word message on social media: "emotional moment", reflecting on his departure from boyhood club Manchester United. He elaborated, "Saying goodbye to United is an emotional moment for me. This club has been a part of my life since I was a kid."[1]

Since joining Palace, Henderson has become an ever-present in the Premier League this season, earning praise for key saves, including a crucial stop highlighted by manager Oliver Glasner.[2] His form has propelled him into England's squad under new manager Thomas Tuchel, where he expressed excitement for the challenges ahead, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup.[4]

Henderson emphasized the Palace spirit, stating the club's culture and togetherness will help navigate transfer window pressures.[5] "I'm excited for the new challenge," he said post-transfer, signaling optimism for his role at Selhurst Park.[4]

This move strengthens Palace's goalkeeping options amid rumors of further activity, like interest in Brennan Johnson, though Glasner remained focused on on-pitch matters.[2] Henderson's arrival bolsters Palace's ambitions in the Premier League and internationally.[1][3]

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