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Man United sign England youth goalkeeper Bishop

Manchester United have announced the signing of goalkeeper Nathan Bishop from League One club Southend United.

Twenty-year-old Bishop, who also plays for England U20s, joins United on a two-and-a-half-year deal.

"The opportunity to join Manchester United is a dream come true," Bishop said in a statement.

"This club has a great record of developing goalkeepers and I cannot wait to work with the coaches here to improve every single day."

Bishop made his debut for Southend in December 2017 and went on to make 39 appearances for the club.

He is the second signing United have made this month, following Thursday's announcement that midfielder Bruno Fernandes had joined from Sporting CP.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's team looked set to make one more addition before the completion of transfer deadline day, with Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe confirming United made a bid for striker Josh King.

"I'm not going to deny anything you have read, but I don't want to talk about it too much," Howe said. "He is much valued and loved by us."

A deal now seems to be unlikely to be completed before the window closes, however.

Norway international King, 28, represented United at youth level and remained with the club in his senior career until 2013, despite making no appearances for the first team.

"I know what Manchester United means to him with his history with the club," Howe said. "So I understand his position."