MANCHESTER UNITED have recalled three goalkeepers from their loan stints amid Andre Onana's struggles between the sticks.
Onana, 28, has made significant errors throughout new manager Ruben Amorim's two-month stint in charge of United.
And the Cameroon international's understudy Altay Bayindir committed two major blunders in last month's Carabao Cup loss at Tottenham.
That is why the Red Devils have decided to cut three of their keepers' loan stints short to bring in some extra competition for their two struggling shot stoppers.
According to , Tom Wooster and Tom Myles have come back from Farsley Celtic and Runcorn Linnets respectively.
Man Utd also recalled rising young talent Elyh Harrison from a stunning loan stint at Chester.
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Wooster, 19, Myles, 19, and Harrison, 18, are all expected to stay at Old Trafford for the rest of the season.
This comes amid reports suggesting United are looking for a new goalkeeper to provide serious competition for Onana.
Royal Antwerp ace Senne Lammens is being monitored by the Manchester giants' scouts.
However, Amorim is unlikely to buy another keeper during the January transfer window while both Onana and Bayindir are still in his squad.
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Harrison, however, poses as a very interesting addition to the Portuguese tactician's side as he will be training with the first team while playing with the Under-21s.
The England Under-18 international amassed a total of 23 appearances with Chester and kept nine clean sheets.
That led to immense praise by manager Calum McIntyre, who described the teenager as "superb".
Harrison was involved in Man Utd's first-team squad during last summer's pre-season but did not go on tour to the US.