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Manchester United have already made a good start to their transfer window

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The transfer window is still a couple of months away from flinging open but Manchester United have already made the perfect start.

Though Thursday ended in disappointment after Erik ten Hag's side threw away a two-goal lead and the chance to all but secure a return to the Champions League against Tottenham, Friday brought much happier news.

It all centred on Alejandro Garnacho. Firstly, the United boss confirmed that the club wouldn't be allowing the teenager to represent Argentina at the upcoming Under-20 World Cup which would have seen him miss out on up to three Premier League matches and the FA Cup final against Manchester City.

Additionally, he's also on the mend after a seven-week lay-off with an ankle injury and isn't far away from making his comeback. READ MORE: United get Garnacho double boost "No, we don’t release him," Ten Hag said. "He will return tomorrow in team training, partially.

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