All the very latest on the Man United injury front ahead of Friday night's Premier League clash with Chelsea and next week's Europa League final.
A three-image collage displaying vertical images of Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt and Ayden Heaven.
Manchester United have injury concerns ahead of the clashes with Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.
Manchester United will be hoping to warm up for next week's Europa League final by ending their winless run in the Premier League against Chelsea on Friday night.
United will make the trip to Stamford Bridge with the ambition of bouncing back from Sunday's 2-0 defeat to West Ham United and halting their seven-game winless run in the league. The Reds last won in the Premier League almost two months ago, meaning they are in danger of finishing the season just one place above the relegation zone.
Ahead of the trip to Stamford Bridge, United are sweating over the fitness of defenders Matthijs de Light and Leny Yoro. The pair missed Wednesday morning's open training session at Carrington.
Ahead of the clash with Enzo Maresca's side, here is all the very latest on the United injury front...
Diogo Dalot
Injury: calf
Dalot has missed United's last five games after suffering a muscle injury in the 1-0 defeat to Wolves at Old Trafford on Easter Sunday.
At the time, United head coach Ruben Amorim confirmed his fellow countryman would miss the next block of games, but he refused to rule him out for the remainder of the season.
On Wednesday, Dalot was spotted doing an individual training session at Carrington before the main group session took place, suggesting that his recovery is moving in the right direction.
Amorim has confirmed he is progressing well and is pushing to be available for the Europa League final, saying: "Dalot is trying really bad. I don't want to risk Dalot, when you start getting one injury, a second injury is a big thing.
"We cannot have these kind of problems in our squad. He's working really hard to get in the final."
Diogo Dalot in action for Manchester United.
Possible return date: May 21 (Tottenham Hotspur N).
Matthijs de Ligt
Injury: knee
Making his first start since recovering from a previous injury, De Ligt was forced off 35 minutes into United's 4-3 defeat to Brentford earlier this month with a knee issue that has since forced him to miss the 4-1 win over Athletic Bilbao and 2-0 reverse to West Ham.
Absent from training again on Wednesday morning, Amorim has confirmed he is in a race against time to be fit for the clash with Spurs in a week's time, likewise Ayden Heaven and Yoro.
"I don't know if they're going to be available, we'll try to push, it's a final, all the players want to play really bad," said the United boss. "I don't think they will not go to Chelsea but we'll have some of them for the final."
Possible return date: May 21 (Tottenham Hotspur N).
Leny Yoro
Injury: foot
Frenchman Yoro was forced off in the second half of the defeat to West Ham with a foot problem. He went down clutching hold of his left foot and was swiftly substituted by Amorim.
He was later spotted limping out of Old Trafford, but he was not donning a protective boot, which offered plenty of encouragement. However, he was not involved in Wednesday morning's open training session, instead doing fitness work on his own in the gym.
As outlined above, he is in a race against time to be fit for the clash with Ange Postecoglou's team.
Leny Yoro walks along the Old Trafford touchline with a member of the Manchester United medical team.
Possible return date: May 21 (Tottenham Hotspur N).
Ayden Heaven
Injury: knock
Heaven has not played for United since being forced off with an injury in the 3-0 win over Leicester City at the King Power Stadium prior to the international break.
He made a temporary return to the matchday squad in April, making the bench for United's 4-1 defeat to Newcastle United, but he soon encountered what club sources described as a "small setback".
He was spotted training individually in the open training session United hosted at Carrington last week ahead of the win over Athletic in their Europa League semi-final second leg.
Like De Ligt and Yoro, time is against him in his quest to be fit for the final.
Possible return date: May 21 (Tottenham Hotspur N).
Jonny Evans
Injury: unknown
Evans was back in team training on Wednesday morning, meaning he may get the chance to add to his appearance tally before the end of the campaign. The Northern Irishman has had his fair share of injury issues in recent months, so much so he was last included in the matchday squad on Boxing Day.
The experienced centre-back, who is expected to be released when his contract expires at the end of this season, last played for United when he stepped off the bench to score in their 4-3 defeat to Spurs in the Carabao Cup at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium back in December.
Possible return date: May 16 (Chelsea A).
Jonny Evans trains at Carrington.
Lisandro Martinez
Injury: anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
Martinez is a long-term absentee after rupturing his ACL in United's 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Old Trafford at the start of February. He soon underwent successful surgery and is well underway with his recovery.
United have not put a specific timeframe on how long he will be out for, but he will not feature again this side of the summer. ACL injuries usually take around six months to fully recover from.
Possible return date: August.
Toby Collyer
Injury: leg
Collyer was back in team training at Carrington on Wednesday morning after overcoming a recent leg injury. He was last in the matchday squad when United lost 1-0 to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on April 1, meaning he has been sidelined for six weeks.
After recently increasing his fitness levels in individual training sessions, his return to team training is a huge positive. He could be in contention to make the matchday squad at Stamford Bridge.
Possible return date: May 16 (Chelsea A).
Joshua Zirkzee
Injury: hamstring.
Zirkzee was forced off with a hamstring injury in United's 4-1 defeat to Newcastle. He pulled up sharply and required medical attention before leaving the pitch.
He was able to walk off the field, but he required help from two members of the United medical team. Unfortunately, he will now miss the remainder of the season.
"Joshua is out for the season, so he's not going to play any more this season," Amorim said. "Let's prepare him for the next one."
Possible return date: pre-season.