The Peoples Person
·5. Juni 2026
Tom Heaton: Man United veteran gives thoughts on club’s future

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·5. Juni 2026

Manchester United goalkeeper Tom Heaton has secured his future at the club for one more season.
The 40-year-old keeper is Manchester United’s number three goalkeeper but plays an integral role as part of the club’s leadership group.
Heaton started his career in the Manchester United academy before playing first-team football for Cardiff City, Bristol City, Burnley and Aston Villa.
He rejoined Manchester United in 2021 and has played three senior matches for the side.
It was reported yesterday that Heaton signed a new one-year deal at the club that will take him into his 41st year.
The veteran keeper explained to the club’s official site why he was so happy to sign a new deal and believes the club is heading towards good times again.
He explained, “I think any time spent at this football club, as a player, is incredible. So to extend for another year, I’m absolutely delighted.”
Heaton added, “I think the club’s in a really good place, we’ve had some really good results this season. We’re back in the Champions League, looking forward to moving forward, so it was a very easy decision.”
The keeper has played an important role in supporting the goalkeeping unit, particularly in helping Senne Lammens settle as the new number one keeper.
He claimed that providing his experience and knowledge of the game is “an important part, especially as a senior player. But to be brutally honest, I think a lot of that comes from competing every day.”
Heaton also spoke about his desire to see the club get back to the top. He asserted, “we all know what the requirements are at this football club, and that’s winning. And I think, for me, yes, helping players is part of it, developing players is part of it, but it’s all geared towards getting this football club to be in a successful place.”
Whilst the Englishman knows his main job is to get the other keepers ready for action, he insists he is still ready to be called upon if needed as a player.
He claimed, “as the role has evolved, as it’s moved on, I think you start to look at winning through people maybe a little bit more. You know, can you influence players? Can you offer something here and there, support, demand a little bit more? But that is secondary to making sure you’re ready to play and you’re ready to compete.”
Michael Carrick, who was a teammate of Heaton during the keeper’s first spell at the club, took over the first team in January.
Heaton only has positive words to say about the manager and claimed, “it’s been fantastic actually. You know, the gaffer, I played with him in my first stint at the club for a few years, so I know him very well, I have the utmost respect for him. An impressive, impressive player and obviously an impressive manager. He’s been fantastic to play for.”
He claimed the results have backed up the manager’s credentials and said that the club is “a fantastic place to be at the minute” after Carrick and his staff had their contracts extended.
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