Marcus Rashford is a doubt for Manchester United's final away game of the season at Bournemouth due to illness.
Rashford missed last week's win against Wolves with a leg injury but trained all week before he reported he was unwell on Friday.
Scott McTominay resumed training in midweek after a five-week absence and could be recalled to the squad while Raphael Varane has not suffered any setbacks after his first appearance in four weeks against Wolves.
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United manager Erik ten Hag said: "So a positive: we have Varane definitely available, Scott joined in training. When final training goes well he will be in.
"Also Rashy trained the whole week but today he reported he doesn't feel well, so he's ill. We have to see how he recovers during the day and see tomorrow."
United need to win two of their last three Premier League games to qualify for the Champions League but they have only won seven away league games all season.
Six of those eight victories have come at bottom eight teams and Bournemouth are already assured of safety having been promoted back to the Premier League last year.
"I think as far as I can see, I think it's really brilliant a club at Bournemouth," Ten Hag added. "They are that long in the Premier League and three games before the end of the season they are definitely in the Premier League next season as well.
"So I think It's a massive performance from them. It's a good team, a really good structure. In their team, you can see clear patterns, so well done."
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