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Man Utd predicted line-up for Brighton including Cristiano Ronaldo but no Harry Maguire

Harry Maguire is expected to be on the bench for Manchester United's game against Brighton at the Amex on Saturday evening.

The Red Devils skipper, 29, is fit again and will be part of the 20-man squad for the Premier League fixture. But he's likely to be on the bench after Victor Lindelof and Raphael Varane kept a clean sheet in the 3-0 home victory against Brentford on Monday evening.

"Harry is back in training, he trained the whole week, since the day after or the second day after the Brentford game, he resumed for training," confirmed interim boss Ralf Rangnick on Friday. "So, he will be available for tomorrow and be part of the group."

When pressed on whether Maguire will start, Rangnick added: "This is a decision I have to make after training today and obviously, I don't want to tell our opponents with which line-up we are going to start but he will definitely be part of the group."

Rangnick is expected to play a back four in front of David de Gea on Saturday. Diogo Dalot is likely to continue at right-back after starting the last five Premier League games, while Alex Telles will remain at left-back due to Luke Shaw's ongoing leg complaint.

In terms of the other injury concerns, Rangnick said: "Edinson [Cavani] is in training, obviously he came on as a sub [against Brentford]. Marcus Rashford will be missing, he has caught bronchitis with high temperatures, so he won't be able to be part of the group.

"We have a question mark behind Eric Bailly, he called the doctor this morning and had some back problems, problems with his back and he's being checked right now. We'll have to see if he will be able to train afterwards."

In holding midfield, Scott McTominay is expected to continue and will be partnered by

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