Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Wednesday, June 8.
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Manchester United could be without rising prospect Alejandro Garnacho for Sunday’s final day clash with Crystal Palace.
The club’s Under-18s player of the season has returned to training from illness, but still might not be ready in time. The striker scored twice in United’s FA Youth Cup win over Nottingham Forest earlier this month and has been named on the first team bench for the last six league games.
He made his senior debut in April’s draw with Chelsea, coming on for a late cameo. However, it looks like Garnacho may not get the opportunity to play in front of the onlooking Erik ten Hag on Sunday, who will be present at Selhurst Park this weekend.
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In his final press conference as United interim boss, Ralf Rangnick said: "Unfortunately, Alejandro was ill in the last couple of days. He might well be in the squad but I'm not sure if he's physically, after this illness, capable and fit enough to play."
Meanwhile, the German admitted that there were still a few question marks over the fitness of other United players.
Jadon Sancho
The winger has missed United’s last three matches with tonsillitis, but returned to training this week. He is said to be recovering but it’s doubtful whether he will be fit enough for Sunday.
Marcus Rashford
The same also applies for Rashford. The out-of-form forward is due to be assessed pre-game after sitting out the loss to Brighton due to a bout of bronchitis but remains a doubt for the fixture.
Eric Bailly
The defender has not played for United all calendar year after suffering an ankle knock in the Africa Cup of Nations with the Ivory Coast in January. He picked up a back problem ahead of the Brighton game, the
Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Wednesday, June 8.
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Cristiano Ronaldo has been named the Manchester United Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year for 2021/22.
Almost a month after scoring the winning goal in Manchester United's FA Youth Cup victory, young forward Alejandro Garnacho has been added to an EA Sports FIFA title for the first time.
So far, Erik ten Hag has made a good impression on the Manchester United faithful.
Chelsea are reportedly willing to listen to offers for Hakim Ziyech who has been tipped for a move to Manchester United.
Alex Telles celebrated reaching 50 appearances for Manchester United after Sunday's defeat to Crystal Palace.
David de Gea has told the uncommitted Manchester United players to leave the club this summer.
Charlie Savage and Shola Shoretire have been included in the Manchester United squad for their final game of the season at Crystal Palace.
Incoming Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has expressed his excitement to work with superstar Cristiano Ronaldo - quashing uncertainty surrounding the Portugal captain's future.
Ralf Rangnick believes 'two or three' academy talents could be permanently promoted to the Manchester United squad next season.
Salford City have confirmed the appointment of Manchester United U23 manager Neil Wood.
Erik ten Hag will attend Manchester United's final game of the season against Crystal Palace on Sunday, but he will play no part in team selection or tactics at Selhurst Park.
Stuttgart sporting director Sven Mislintat believes the club will struggle to keep hold of Manchester United-linked striker Sasa Kalajdzic this summer.
Daley Blind has warned Manchester United that Ajax will only sell star forward Antony if their asking price is met.
Luke Shaw could return from ankle surgery to play in Manchester United's final game of the season at Crystal Palace.
Bruno Fernandes might have already offered incoming Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag an insight into what type of signings he would like the club to make this summer.
Fred has been one of the rare positives for Manchester United this season – something that Sunday’s opponents know all too well. Much maligned under the previous two managers’ reigns, the Brazilian has had somewhat of a revival under Ralf Rangnick.
Former Manchester United coach Warren Joyce believes this week’s FA Youth Cup victory could help in cultivating a culture of winning back at Manchester United.