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Manchester United takeover news live Sir Jim Ratcliffe updates plus Man Utd injury latest

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We're another day closer to the return of Premier League football and potentially a day closer to Sir Jim Ratcliffe's investment in Manchester United being confirmed.

The INEOS owner's investment is expected to be completed during the international break, and with United back in action on Sunday against Everton the clock is ticking.

Away from the takeover saga, United's rotten luck with injuries continues. The Reds have struggled for form so far this season and they've not been helped by a whole host of their first-team stars being sidelined.

Marcus Rashford was taken off while representing England against Malta last week but he trained on Sunday morning so his issue isn't thought to be serious.

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