Ralf Rangnick has confirmed David de Gea as Manchester United's No 1 goalkeeper and says he is open to letting any unhappy players go out on loan in the January transfer window.
De Gea has re-established himself as United's first-choice keeper after sharing the duties with Dean Henderson last season.
Henderson made only his second start of the campaign against Young Boys in midweek before Rangnick gave summer signing Tom Heaton an opportunity in the second-half.


United also had Matej Kovar on the bench while veteran Lee Grant completes the list of goalkeepers on the books at Old Trafford.