Like a number of their rivals this season, Manchester United have had to deal with an extensive injury list and we look at their latest injury news.
The likes of Casemiro, Kobbie Mainoo, Luke Shaw, Lisandro Martinez, Anthony Martial, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Tyrell Malacia have all spent significant times out injured this campaign, with Erik ten Hag
We take a look at Manchester United's injury list and potential dates of return.
It's been a nightmare debut campaign at Old Trafford for Mason Mount. Having made just four starts and four sub appearances, Mount has been out with a calf injury since November, but is back in training now and is set to return after the international break.
There's never a good time to pick up an injury, but after a run of seven goals in seven games, a spell on the sidelines was the last thing Rasmus Hojlund needed.
Thankfully, it wasn't a serious injury, and Hojlund is set to return for the FA Cup tie against Liverpool.
Owing to form, fitness and tactical preference, Erik ten Hag has fielded 10 different central defensive pairings this season but he'll look to welcome back Harry Maguire against Liverpool, with the centre back coming close to recapturing his best form this term.
After showing impressive form at the back end of last season, Aaron Wan-Bissaka was named as Manchester United's starting right-back at the start of the 23/24 campaign, but injuries have kept Wan-Bissaka out for nearly half of the season, though Erik ten Hag confirmed he's expected to return for the FA Cup tie with Liverpool.
Tyrell Malacia missed pre-season with a knee injury and seemed to suffer a setback in the new year, with Erik ten Hag confirming that the Dutchman was set to be out for the foreseeable future, with no date set for a return.
Perhaps United's biggest miss this season, Lisandro Martinez played the first five games of the campaign before a lengthy injury kept him out for nearly four months. On just his second start after getting back to fitness, a heavy challenge saw Martinez suffer a fresh knee injury that looked set to keep the Argentine out for two months.
Erik ten Hag will hope to name Martinez in his matchday squad after the international break, with a return to the starting XI due in April.
Luke Shaw's ongoing injury struggles continued with a fresh muscle injury picked up at Luton. Shaw missed a big chunk of the first half of the season before starting six straight games, then picking up another short-term injury.
Unfortunately for Shaw, an injury never seems too far away, and his place in Gareth Southgate's Euros squad may now be in jeopardy.
Anthony Martial's injury issues have persisted and seemingly worsened throughout this season; after an illness kept him out of action in December, the Frenchman was forced to undergo groin surgery, but Erik ten Hag will hope to have his striker back available in April.