A two-image collage shows a picture of Ruben Amorim on the left and a crop of a Manchester United XI on the right.
Manchester United head to Nottingham Forest on Tuesday night.
Manchester United will be targeting back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time this season when they face Nottingham Forest at the City Ground this evening.
United signed off for the recent pause with a comfortable 3-0 triumph over relegation-threatened Leicester City at the King Power Stadium, securing a second successive win in all competitions after beating Real Sociedad 4-1 in the Europa League 72 hours earlier.
Having gathered some momentum prior to the international break, United will be keen to pick up from where they left off against a Forest side having a season to remember. They will head into the game on a high after progressing to the semi-finals of the FA Cup at the weekend.
Ahead of the trip to the Midlands, United head coach Ruben Amorim has confirmed Leny Yoro and Harry Maguire are back available for selection. However, the likes of Luke Shaw and Kobbie Mainoo will be missing, likewise Ayden Heaven.
Below, our writers have had their say on how they would like to see United line up:
Samuel Luckhurst:
United are getting closer to picking their best XI possible (sans Lisandro Martinez) and the centre backs and wingers for tonight's game should be the quintet going forward until Amad is fit again. Harry Maguire and Leny Yoro have had ample time to recover and train. Noussair Mazraoui would be a handy alternative for one of them.
Patrick Dorgu has to come back in and Diogo Dalot has contributed in the final third of late. Manuel Ugarte has had time to catch his breath after playing in Bolivia while Alejandro Garnacho and Mason Mount did no travelling during the internationals.
Rasmus Hojlund is the only senior specialist striker in the squad.
Maguire, Yoro, Dorgu and Mount in
Tyrone Marshall:
It's been a long time since United last played but if it's been possible to maintain momentum then they should go in to this game on a high after successive wins by a three-goal margin. I would bring Maguire back in defence but it might be a risk to start him and Yoro, so Matthijs de Ligt and Mazraoui back up the back three. Dorgu is back from suspension so plays on the left with Diogo Dalot on the right.
Fernandes and Ugarte have a good thing going in midfield and I would stick with that partnership in the deep-lying areas. Ugarte will have plenty of work to do against Forest and the threat of Morgan Gibbs-White. Garnacho and Joshua Zirkzee can continue to operate as No. 10s and they have both had their moments recently.
I would like to see Mount start to build up his fitness off the bench with a view to starting against Lyon and he can come in to that attacking midfield area. Hojlund has to start and try and build on the goal he got at Leicester.
George Smith:
Despite being set to be without a crop of players for the trip to the Midlands, Amorim still has plenty of options available to him. Heaven's absence opens up a direct route back into the team for Yoro to start at left-sided centre-back, with Maguire coming back in at Victor Lindelof's expense.
Dorgu is a shoo-in at left wing-back after completing his three-game domestic ban, but Dalot and Mazraoui will equally feel they deserve to start in the opposite wing-back role. Mazraoui was solid once again against Leicester and deserves to keep his place.
The midfield duo of Ugarte and Fernandes picks itself, while Zirkzee deserves a recall after being harshly left on the bench at Leicester. Garnacho and Hojlund both got themselves back among the goals at the King Power Stadium and should start.