Manchester United will be without Luke Shaw for Thursday night’s Europa League trip to Bucharest to meet FCSB.United have left Shaw out of their 21-man squad who will travel to the Romanian capital despite his recent return to full training.
There is the odd injury doubt for Man United ahead of their Premier League fixture at Fulham while a goalkeeping duel could be developing.
Shaw's return to the fold means that only two Man United players are not currently training, with Jonny Evans and Mason Mount in the treatment room at Carrington. Evans has made 12 appearances this season, but the experienced centre-back, who is out of contract at the end of June, has not been involved since the middle of December.
Key Updates on Shaw, Mount, and UgarteManchester United are finding their form, securing two victories in a swift three-day run, notably against Fulham this
The Reds were joined by Luke Shaw, who made his return to group training for the first time since early December. Shaw had been sidelined after a setback prior to United’s match against Arsenal, but is now working to regain full fitness.
Manchester United must quickly recover from Thursday's exploits in Romania, as we host Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Sunday. The Reds are looking for a fourth straight win after getting the job done against FCSB, with what was a controlled and professional performance in Bucharest.
Ruben Amorim has confirmed his travelling squad for Manchester United’s important Europa League clash against FCSB on Thursday evening.
All the very latest on the Man United injury front ahead of Thursday night's Europa League clash with Rangers at Old Trafford.
Manchester United vs Crystal Palace is scheduled for a 2pm GMT kick-off time on Sunday 3 February 2025. Old Trafford in Manchester will host. TV channel and live stream: The game will not be broadcast live in the UK.
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Rashford’s commitment has been questioned by head coach Ruben Amorim, while Shaw has been out injured since the start of December.
Altay Bayindir starts for Manchester United in tonight’s crucial Europa League decider against FCSB. The Turkey international, who excelled in between the sticks against Arsenal earlier in the month, gets the nod ahead of Andre Onana, whilst Kobbie Mainoo, Christian Eriksen and Tyrell Malacia also come into the side.