Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has been given a huge boost ahead of Wednesday's Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur - with the trio of Joshua Zirkzee, Leny Yoro and Diogo Dalot all in training for the Red Devils ahead of their crunch clash in Bilbao.
United know that a win would somehow save their season in the most unconventional of routes. Their domestic form has been shambolic, but last season's FA Cup win over local rivals Manchester City handed them a place in the Europa League, and by reaching the final, a win would put them into the Champions League despite finishing lower than 7th in both of their two previous seasons.
Just one game away from lifting the trophy, Amorim will need every available player to see the game over the line - and he's been given a boost with two of his star defenders and one of his striking force being available for the clash in northern Spain.
A post on X (formerly Twitter) by @SamC_reports states that Yoro, Dalot and Zirkzee are all back in training after suffering injury woes over the past few weeks.
United have been light on player availability in recent weeks, with consistent injuries blighting their campaign on domestic soil to leave them 16th in the Premier League. But that is set to change ahead of their huge game against Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham outfit, with the trio back in training in their bid to force United over the line and into next season's Champions League as a result.
Yoro has been a revelation since joining from Lille in the summer, one of INEOS' best buys in Amorim's preferred three-back formation - and having seen Luke Shaw feature on the left side of the three, Yoro's return will offer more defensive stability.
Zirkzee, meanwhile, hasn't had the best debut campaign - but his form has been better than Rasmus Hojlund's and another striking option is ideal for Amorim. Elsewhere, Dalot's return will put Noussair Mazraoui back in contention to line up alongside Harry Maguire in the heart of defence - and that should make it more difficult for Tottenham to breach them in what is the first all-English final in four years.