Manchester United begin their run-in to the end of the season on Saturday when they host Leicester City at Old Trafford.
United are chasing a top-four spot in order to qualify for the Champions League next season. At the moment, Ralf Rangnick's men are outsiders to finish in that coveted position.
The Reds sit sixth in the Premier League, four points behind Arsenal who also have a game in hand over them. The Gunners still have to face United on Saturday, April 23 in what could be a huge match when it comes to deciding the Champions League positions.
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Before then, United must get past the Foxes and they should have a mostly fit squad to choose from. Take a look at the latest from the Carrington treatment room below.
Edinson Cavani
Injury - Calf
Return date - Unknown
The veteran striker was forced off injured during Uruguay's World Cup qualifier with Chile on Tuesday. It is currently not known how bad the injury is but United have confirmed that he is a doubt ahead of the Foxes visit.
Paul Pogba
Injury - Foot
Return date - April 2
There was concern that Pogba may have suffered a serious injury against the Ivory Coast after he had to miss training with the French national team. However, he came off the bench against South Africa so he should be fine for Leicester on Saturday.
Luke Shaw
Injury - N/A (Coronavirus)
Return date - April 2
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Shaw missed the last couple of United matches before the international break having tested positive for Covid-19. However, he featured for England against both Switzerland and the Ivory Coast so he is back and available for selection on Saturday.
Raphael Varane
Injury - Foot
Return date - April 2
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Similarly to Pogba, there were concerns that Varane had injured himself badly but it was later revealed he had a 'small problem' with his foot. The Frenchman managed 80 minutes against South Africa before being substituted.
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