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Manchester United transfer news RECAP with triple injury boost including Reguilon confirmed

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Manchester United are straight back in action as Erik ten Hag and his players get ready for a must-win Champions League showdown with Danish opponents FC Copenhagen on Tuesday night (8pm).

Returning to the marquee European competition this season, United were beaten in their Group A opener against German heavyweights Bayern Munich and were then humbled by Galatasaray two weeks ago.

Their game with FC Copenhagen kicks off an important week for United in which they also play Manchester City. United will be without the suspended Casemiro on Tuesday night, but he did to return to training at Carrington in the build-up.

Tyrell Malacia has also stepped into individual training. With one eye on the January transfer window, meanwhile, United continue to be linked with mid-season swoops.

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