Manchester United could still loan out reserve goalkeepers Matej Kovar and Nathan Bishop amid their intention on recruiting a back-up 'keeper.
Kovar and Bishop agreed on loan moves to League One teams Cheltenham Town and Wycombe Wanderers but are still at United, who involve four goalkeepers in first-team training.
Bishop, 22, is understood to be the likelier to leave having spent the entirety of last season at Mansfield Town. Kovar, also 22, has had half-season loans with Swindon Town and Burton Albion in recent campaigns. Also read: Kroos' story about Casemiro shows he will raise the standards at United Kovar travelled with the United first-team squad to Brentford last week while Bishop started in the Under-21s' 2-2 draw with Everton on Friday.
United considered moves for Karl Darlow and Daniel Bachmann earlier in the summer but Darlow only emerged as an option when Newcastle attempted to sign Dean Henderson, now on loan at Nottingham Forest.
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