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It’s back to Premier League action for Man United today as they look to return to winning ways against Newcastle.
Manchester United have been nowhere near good enough this season but injury problems certainly haven’t helped their cause.
The treatment room at Carrington has seen plenty of visitors but the injury situation is beginning to look far brighter as we head into the final weeks of the season.
Kobbie Mainoo returned to the matchday squad against Lyon on Thursday and there’s hope Ruben Amorim could be able to call upon the services of some of his other injured players before the end of the campaign.
Ahead of the clash with Newcastle, here is the latest on the United injury front.
Matthijs de Ligt
Injury: ankle
De Ligt appeared to turn his ankle in the closing stages of the first half of United’s 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest on April 1.
He left the City Ground limping, but insisted he was okay, suggesting he would be available for the clash with City a few days later. However, head coach Ruben Amorim said he would need to be “assessed” ahead of the game.
He was left out of the squad against City and also missed Thursday night’s draw with Lyon.
Issuing an update on the Dutchman on Wednesday, Amorim said: “Matthijs has a problem in his foot; we are trying to assess [it]. We don’t have the data for when he can return.”
Possible return date: unknown.
Ayden Heaven
Injury: unknown
Heaven was forced off shortly after half-time in United’s win at Leicester City prior to the March international break after tangling with Foxes attacker Patson Daka. He had to be carried off the pitch on a stretcher before later leaving the stadium wearing a protective boot.
But as reported by the Manchester Evening News during the international break, the injury is not as bad as first feared and he is understood to be out of the protective boot.
Although Amorim has not been able to offer a clear indication of when he will next be available, he is adamant he will play again this season.
Speaking last week, Amorim said: “[Heaven] was not so serious. He’s recovering, he’s not ready to play but he’s going to return this season, for sure.”
Possible return date: unknown.
Lisandro Martinez
Injury: anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
Martinez is a long-term absentee after rupturing his ACL in United’s 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at the start of February. He soon underwent successful surgery and is continuing with his recovery.
United have not put a specific timeframe on how long he will be out for, but he will not play again this season. ACL injuries usually take around six months to fully recover from.
Possible return date: August.
Jonny Evans
Injury: muscle
Evans picked up a muscle issue back in December. He was last in the matchday squad when United lost 2-0 to Wolves at Molineux on Boxing Day.
He last made an appearance when United lost 4-3 to Spurs in the Carabao Cup on December 19. Amorim said last week that the experienced defender is “recovering”. However, when he will be back remains to be seen.
Possible return date: unknown.
Toby Collyer
Injury: leg
Collyer has picked up an injury to his leg, though it is not thought to be serious.
“Toby has a small issue in his leg,” said Amorim, speaking on Wednesday. “We hope to have him in a few weeks.”
Possible return date: unknown.
Amad
Injury: ankle
United lost Amad to an ankle injury prior to February’s defeat to Tottenham Hotspur and Amorim admitted he expected to be without him for the rest of the season.
However, speaking after the draw with Real Sociedad in Spain last month, Amorim revealed he could be back in the latter stages of the campaign.
Amorim said: “Even Amad, we will see in the end of the last month. I don’t want to say anything but I have the hope to have Amad before the end of the season.”
The Ivorian has since posted updates on social media to share his progress, the latest of which arrived on Thursday evening. He posted a video of himself running on a treadmill as he steps up his recovery.
Possible return date: May.
Published: 2025-04-13 03:30:00 | Author: [email protected] (Ross Jackson) | Source: MEN – Sport
Link: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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