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Amad Diallo back in trainingGood news for Manchester United and their fans: Amad Diallo is back. The 23-year-old Ivorian winger, who missed last weekend's match due to family
Tyrell Malacia will return to first-team training with Manchester United. The 26-year-old had been part of the so-called "bomb squad" of players United had deemed surplus to requirements in the summer, along with Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Jadon Sancho and Antony.
Manchester United exile with ‘outstanding’ trait Amorim needs given ‘serious chance’ of shock recall
A forgotten Manchester United exile with an ‘outstanding’ trait Ruben Amorim sorely needs has returned to first-team training after a shock U21 ‘request’. While Manchester United eventually found homes for most members of their summer bomb squad, a buyer or even loan suitor for Tyrell Malacia could not be sourced.
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Manchester United vs Sunderland: Injury News
Manchester United take on newly promoted Sunderland on Saturday, October 4th at 3 pm. The visitors have had an excellent start to the season and are currently fifth in the Premier League table.
Ruben Amorim is preparing as normal for Manchester United's game against Sunderland, sources have told ESPN, and has been given no indication that he will not be on the touchline at Old Trafford next weekend.
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim admitted that he is “trying” to work towards a position where he can move away from his cherished 3-4-2-1 system. That represents a significant shift in stance for a manager who less than two weeks ago declared that “not even the pope” could get him to drop his favoured formation.
Manchester United will enter the international break with plenty of questions surrounding them, but one youth star gives reason for optimism.
MANCHESTER UNITED star Matheus Cunha looked bemused as he checked out a massive crack on the windscreen of his £200,000 Mercedes G-Wagon. The Brazilian forward had just finished a training session
In better news for United, Lisandro Martinez is edging closer to a long-awaited return. The Argentine centre-back has been sidelined since February with an anterior cruciate ligament injury, depriving the backline of its tenacious leader. His absence has been keenly felt, particularly during high-pressure games.
Manchester United have confirmed that Amad and Tyrell Malacia have both returned to training ahead of Saturday’s meeting with Sunderland.United issue Amad and Malacia updateIn a Wednesday update,