Former Old Trafford skipper Roy Keane is fearful over 'a Man Utd problem' Liverpool don't have as new season kicks off
Keane believe Manchester United have a 'huge problem' going into the new campaign that title rivals Liverpool and Man City have already addressed.
The former Manchester United skipper believes neither of the Red Devils' goalkeeper, David de Gea or Dean Henderson, are good enough.
Speaking on the Overlap Live Fan Debate, Keane said: "United have a huge problem with their goalkeeper. We can talk about Manchester City here and Liverpool there, we never talk about [their] goalkeepers because it’s taken care of.
"But United, I get drawn back to that all the time. We talk about midfielders and full-backs, but the goalkeeper – not up to it.
"But people say [De Gea] was good six or seven years ago, I was good 20 years ago! You can’t keep looking back.
"At the moment these ‘keepers aren’t good enough. Henderson, OK, might get more of a chance. But it’s alright playing for Sheffield United, playing for Man United is a different animal."
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