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Manchester United injury news and return dates vs Nottingham Forest

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Luke Shaw was withdrawn from the weekend win over Brighton | Getty Images

Man Utd team news and injury latest as they face Nottingham Forest in the Premier League this weekend.

Manchester United will look to make it four wins in a row when they travel to face Nottingham Forest in the Premier League this weekend. Ruben Amorim's side have been rejuvenated over the last few matches and have recorded deserved victories over Sunderland, Liverpool and Brighton.

It will be a different type of test when United travel to the City Ground this weekend, though, with an expectation on them to get another three points. Forest sit in the Premier League relegation zone under new manager Sean Dyche, who will take charge of his first league home match this weekend.

United will be confident that their attacking talent can inspire them to another victory, though there could be a few concerns with their defensive selection for the match. Here is a look at the latest injury news.

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Manchester United injury news and return dates vs Nottingham Forest

Luke Shaw - 1 November vs Nottingham Forest (A)

Shaw suffered from illness last week but was still fit enough to start against Brighton at the weekend. Ruben Amorim admitted the defender 'suffered' during the last match but is confident he will be ready to play again on Saturday afternoon.

Maguire missed the victory over Brighton due to a slight knock and is hopeful he will be back this weekend. He is expected to return to team training by the end of the week and will face a late fitness test ahead of his involvement at the City Ground.

Martinez was described as 'close' to a training return last week but has not been pictured in a session yet. He should be back in full contact training before the November international break, though he might not return to the United line up until after it.

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