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Varane, McTominay, Van de Beek - Manchester United injury news and return dates ahead of Wolves

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Manchester United welcomed back Alejandro Garnacho from an ankle injury this weekend against West Ham. MEN Sport revealed on Sunday morning Garnacho had joined the rest of the United squad on the plane to London for the Hammers clash.

The Argentine was an unused substitute as the Reds lost 1-0 to David Moyes' side. Unfortunately for Erik ten Hag, the teenager was the only player he could welcome back from the treatment table last week but he will be hopeful of another big boost ahead of Wolverhampton Wanderers' visit to Old Trafford.

The Manchester Evening News has round-up the latest from the Carrington injury room. ALSO READ: United preparing for Amad's return to the squad Injury: Ankle Potential return date: May 13 vs Wolves What Ten Hag has said: "Prognosis: Rapha is closer than Scott McTominay in this moment but still for the coming two games [West Ham and Wolves] they are not available." MEN Sport understands United hope Varane will be fit for Wolves despite Ten Hag's cautious approach in the press conference. Injury: Unknown Potential return date: Unknown What McTominay has said: Despite missing the last seven matches, it is unclear when the central midfielder will be returning for United.

Before the Brighton and Hove Albion defeat, the Scot posted an image of himself performing stretches on social media with the caption: "Soon." But, Ten Hag thinks he is further from a return than Varane. Injury: Ankle Potential return date: Unknown What Heaton has said: Back in March, the reserve goalkeeper explained: "Yeah, unfortunately the day before the Fulham game I rolled my ankle in training.

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