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Latest Manchester United injury news with Marcus Rashford concern ahead of Liverpool clash

Manchester United are still juggling a number of injuries heading into the final game of their pre-season tour of the United States.

Erik ten Hag's side will take on Liverpool in the final leg of their tour across the Atlantic from a series of friendly matches in preparation for the new Premier League campaign. The Reds have already faced Arsenal and Real Betis before one final outing against Arne Slot's Liverpool in the early hours of tomorrow morning.

The United boss will be hoping to avoid any late injury scares in South Carolina, with their 2024/25 curtain raiser next weekend. The Reds will face rivals Manchester City in the Community Shield before their Premier League opener against Fulham at Old Trafford.

Ten Hag will be without a number of key first-team players for the clash with Liverpool. Marcus Rashford is the latest injury concern, while new signing Leny Yoro has endured a nightmare start to life at Old Trafford. MEN Sport has put together a round-up of the latest United injury news.

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Marcus Rashford is the latest injury concern for the Red Devils head coach to contend with having suffered a sore foot against Real Betis. However, the United boss suggested his knock was "not too bad" ahead of the clash with Liverpool, but may not risk the 26-year-old ahead of the return to competitive action next weekend.

"Of course, we don’t take risks in the last game of the tour going into the season next week already," Ten Hag said on Thursday. "We go into an important game and we are still 24 hours after a game. The final assessment we have to make

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