League One goalkeeper, 23, missed the chance to join Man United after failing TWO medicals with the club
Daily MailShrewsbury stopper Toby Savin was denied a dream move to Manchester United after failing two medicals at Old Trafford. Savin was was playing for Accrington Stanley in League Two when he failed his first medical in January after being followed by scouts from United, Newcastle and Tottenham for the last three years, The Englishman exited Accrington when the season came to a close and was on course to join United on a free transfer before failing another medical this month. Shrewsbury goalkeeper Toby Savin was denied a dream move to Manchester United Shrewsbury were confident that he would return to full fitness and he signed a two-year deal with the club last month. Savin made just nine appearances for Accrington Stanley last season due to a shoulder injury Erik ten Hag has already bolstered his squad this summer with the additions of 18-year-old French defender Leny Yoro and Dutch international striker Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna. Yoro enjoyed his first outing in a red shirt when he played the first half of Saturday’s friendly against Rangers in Edinburgh, with goals from Amad Diallo and Joe Hugill securing a 2-0 victory for an experimental United side which also featured Jadon Sancho for the first time since his fallout with Ten Hag last term.