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20 Manchester United players heading away on international duty this week

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Manchester United face a lengthy wait until their next assignment. Erik ten Hag's side last played on Thursday, registering a 2-0 win over Sheriff Tiraspol in the Europa League.

But you have to go back to September 4 for the last time they played a Premier League game. That was an impressive 3-1 win over Arsenal at Old Trafford - the latest of four straight wins in the competition.

Since then they have had only a couple of European commitments to keep them ticking over, ahead of the international break before they resume against Manchester City on October 2.

It promises to be a busy week away for United's stars too, with no fewer than 20 players hoping to get game time for their country between September 21 and 28. Read more:Ten Hag is behind every improvement at United this season For those nations preparing for the first-ever winter World Cup, players will be looking to impress their national bosses to ensure they make the cut for the Qatar extravaganza.

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