Manchester United's return to Premier League action is just days away, and interim head coach Michael Carrick has delivered a significant boost ahead of the crucial clash with Leeds United at Old Trafford.
Following an extended break since their last match in March, the squad has been sharpening its fitness at a training camp in Dublin. The timing of this return couldn't be more critical, with United locked in a tight battle for a top-four finish and Champions League qualification.
The most welcome news for fans is the return of key defender Lisandro Martinez, who has rejoined the squad after his injury layoff. His presence will be vital, especially with Harry Maguire set to miss the fixture. Further strengthening the midfield, Mason Mount has fully recovered and is now in contention for selection, providing Carrick with more creative options.
While Patrick Dorgu continues on an individual program, the overall squad health looks promising. With seven games remaining and every point precious, having a fit and competitive squad is paramount. The return of these influential players could provide the edge United needs as they navigate the final stretch of the season against a historic rival like Leeds.
