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Manchester United takeover news RECAP Injury concern revealed and Raphael Varane update

Manchester United's international stars are all back in England now as preparations continue ahead of Sunday's trip to Everton.

Erik ten Hag's side head to Goodison Park hoping to continue a fine run of form in the Premier League, having won four of their last five. They face a Toffees outfit fired up by the 10-point deduction handed to them during the break after being found guilty of breaching profit and sustainability rules.

United may head to Merseyside without Rasmus Hojlund with the 20-year-old facing a race against time to be fit. The 20-year-old suffered a muscular issue against Luton Town and was forced to withdraw from international duty with Denmark.

Mason Mount is also an injury concern for the Reds after Ten Hag confirmed this evening he had suffered an issue and was awaiting assessment.

The Reds have also discovered Marcus Rashford's punishment this afternoon for his sending off against FC Copenhagen prior to the international break. He will miss just one game which comes up this Wednesday away at Galatasaray.

In takeover news, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is still waiting on confirmation of his 25% stake in United, following an investment of around £1.4billion. The INEOS chief is shaking things up and is expected to hire a new chief executive and sporting director.

Recap everything that happened on Friday by scanning through the live blog below.

We're going to call time on today's live blog here, folks, and call it a day.

As ever, thank you so much for following our coverage today. We will be back from 7am tomorrow morning to keep you across all the very latest United news and bring you further build-up to Sunday's trip to Everton.

Take care.

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