A three-image collage, showing vertical images of Leny Yoro, Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans.
Manchester United still have injury concerns in defence.
Manchester United will be targeting a second successive victory when they welcome Everton to Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
United secured the first win of the Ruben Amorim era on Thursday night, coming from behind to beat Bodo/Glimt 3-2 in the Europa League.
Having secured his first win as United head coach in his first home game in charge, Amorim will now be determined to oversee his first Premier League victory. His first league game at the helm ended in a 1-1 draw with Ipswich Town last Sunday.
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The visit of Everton will mark the beginning of a hectic December for United. Ahead of such a crucial period in the season, here is all the very latest on the United injury front.
Leny Yoro
Injury: Fractured metatarsal
Yoro, who joined United from French club Lille in the summer transfer window, has been stepping up his recovery in recent weeks after suffering a fractured metatarsal in pre-season. He has regularly been involved in first-team training sessions, working with the rest of his teammates.
However, he has not made it into either of Amorim's first two matchday squads. He was missing from the opening training session held at Carrington on Wednesday morning as he was on a designated recovery day.
The centre-back has not featured in every United training session in recent weeks, highlighting the fact the club want him to take his recovery slowly and steadily.
Issuing an update on Yoro ahead of the win over Bodo/Glimt, Amorim said: "He is available to train but we are working on his fitness, which is important. He is a young guy.
"This is a massive club. It is very important the first image so we will try to put everything together because he is a great talent. We believe a lot in him and we are trying to prepare the best way."
Leny Yoro is still waiting to make his Manchester United debut. (Image: Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images.)
Possible return date: December 1 (Everton H).
Harry Maguire
Injury: Muscle
Maguire was part of the aforementioned open training session at Carrington on Wednesday morning, but Amorim, speaking a short time later in his press conference, confirmed he would not be included in his plans for the midweek Europa League clash.
The England international has missed the last nine matches after suffering a muscle injury during United's 0-0 draw with Aston Villa at Villa Park on October 6.
Amorim said: "Harry will be ready soon and on the pitch also."
It remains to be seen if he will be fit in time for the visit of Everton.
Possible return date: December 1 (Everton H).
Jonny Evans
Injury: Unknown
Evans was absent from the matchday squad on Thursday night after missing training the previous day. It is understood the Northern Irishman was on a designated recovery day on Wednesday, but the club has not confirmed the nature of what forced him to miss the win over Bodo/Glimt.
Possible return date: Unknown.
Jonny Evans was not included in the squad against Bodo/Glimt. (Image: Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images.)
Victor Lindelof
Injury: Groin
Lindelof was forced off injured during Sweden's 2-1 win over Slovakia during the recent international break. The United defender was withdrawn with just 26 minutes on the clock, requiring support from the Sweden medical staff.
Sweden boss Jon Dahl Tomasson said: "I met him before he left the hotel. He was very disappointed. Now it's about him getting healthy."
United have not issued an update on the defender's condition since the international break concluded earlier this month.
Possible return date: Unknown.
Toby Collyer
Injury: Unknown.
Former United manager Erik ten Hag confirmed Collyer had suffered an injury ahead of the Reds' 2-1 win over Brentford last month, but stopped short of revealing any details.
The Manchester Evening News reported on November 1 that he was expected to be sidelined for 'around a month', meaning he could soon be back in contention. He was back training on the grass a fortnight ago and the injury was not thought to be serious.
Possible return date: Unknown.
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