Former Manchester United goalkeeper Dean Henderson believes Michael Olise is one of the "best players" he's ever played with.
Henderson, 26, came through the academy ranks at Old Trafford before joining Crystal Palace in the summer and regularly plays alongside Olise, who has emerged as a summer transfer target for his former club.
It was revealed earlier this month that Olise had been identified as a priority target by the new Manchester United regime, with Ineos and Sir Jim Ratcliffe now running sporting operations at the club.
The Eagles winger, 22, bagged a brace of assists and the winning goal in Tuesday night's dramatic 3-2 win over relegation rivals Sheffield United. And Henderson believes that Olise and Eberechi Eze stand above all others he's played with - including those at United.
Speaking to The South London Press, Henderson said of the duo: "They are top, top players and it's great to see. I'm with them every day, so I sort of know them well. It's good going up against them in training and they enjoy shooting at us as well."
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"The boys have done excellent, but it's everything behind them as well. Everyone's doing other jobs to make them flourish as well. It's a team game and the boys all stuck together. At the end, the last 20 minutes was difficult, them two boys weren't on the pitch and the boys defended well to get us over the line."
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While it remains to be seen if Olise will be lured away from Selhurst Park by United in the summer, it seems unlikely that Henderson would endorse such a move given the nature of his Old Trafford exit.
He accused United of "criminal behaviour" after joining Nottingham Forest on loan for the 2021/22 campaign and snubbed the opportunity to talk with Ten Hag, who had just been appointed as the club's new manager. Ten Hag then gave the England international the green light to leave the club permanently last summer in a £20million deal.
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