Manchester United have received a huge ιnjury boost with English defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka returning to full training, as reported by the Daily Mail.
At the club’s Carrington headquarters, the 25-year-old is making promising progress toward full health.
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After sustaining a hamstring ιnjury in the latter minutes of Man United’s loss to Brighton & Hove Albion on September 16, the right-back has been in treatment for six weeks.
After replacing Argentine centre-back Lisandro Martinez in the 85th minute of the Old Trafford loss, he struggled with a hamstring ιnjury.
After a long absence, the former Crystal Palace defender has rejoined Erik ten Hag’s side in training and is close to being called up.
The defender is expected to miss Sunday’s Manchester derby, but Man United hopes he can conclude his recuperation in 10 days.
Manchester City at Old Trafford is the Red Devils’ big match of the weekend, and Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup fourth round on Wednesday night.
Even though the Manchester derby may be too soon for the right-back, Ten Hag’s team benefits from his ιnjury return.
Due to injuries, especially in defense, the Red Devils have had a poor start to the season.
Raphael Varane, Sergio Reguilon, Jonny Evans, Tyrell Malacia, and Wan-Bissaka have all been injured this season, although Luke Shaw and Martinez have been out longer.
Wan-Bissaka had one assist in five Premier League games before being injured.
Man United welcomes Man City to the Theatre of Dreams on Sunday, but they know they have a tough assignment after winning their past three games.