Manchester United goalkeeper Martin Dubravka is "excited" to have made the switch to the Theatre of Dreams, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.

The 30-cap Slovakia international became Dean Henderson's replacement at Old Trafford when he arrived on loan from Newcastle last week and Jones reckons the experienced stopper is thrilled to get his move.

What's the latest news involving Dubravka?

According to Sky Sports, United paid a £2m loan fee for the £38,000 per-week star and have an option to sign him permanently next summer, which would cost them an additional £6m.

GiveMeSport Transfer Update With Dean Jones

GiveMeSport Transfer Update With Dean Jones

United were in the market for a backup goalkeeper throughout the summer window after Henderson joined Nottingham Forest on loan, with Dubravka's late arrival finally filling the gap in Erik ten Hag's squad.

Dubravka, once described as 'inspirational' by ex-England keeper Paul Robinson, was in the squad for the first time against Arsenal and will be hoping to put pressure on David de Gea for the number one spot.

Despite the majority of his time with United likely to be spent on the bench, Jones claimed that the 33-year-old is delighted to have made the switch.

What did Jones say about Dubravka?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "Dubravka is excited to be joining just as the club look to turn the corner and put the difficulties behind them."

When could Dubravka make his Manchester United debut?

Unfortunately for Dubravka, due to the World Cup, the Carabao Cup third round takes place in November this term instead of the usual September dates, which could delay his first outing in red.

But in better news, United's sixth place finish last season means they're in the Europa League and get underway against Real Sociedad at Old Trafford on Thursday.

When the Red Devils last entered the group stages of the competition back in 2019-2020, De Gea made just two appearances throughout their run to the semi-finals and one of those was the last four defeat to Sevilla, while he hardly featured when they were crowned winners back in 2017.

That suggests that Dubravka's best chance of game-time will be in Europe, with the ex-Newcastle star's first appearance in a United shirt potentially coming against Sociedad when their group stage campaign kicks off.