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Manchester United team news for Leicester City fixture as internationals begin training return

Manchester United's international stars began their return to training at Carrington today following the international break.

Diogo Dalot, Jadon Sancho, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Jesse Lingard were among those pictured at training. Dalot had started in Portugal's victory over Turkey in the World Cup playoff semi-final but did not feature in his country's victory over North Macedonia, meaning he was available for training on Wednesday.

Edinson Cavani injured himself during Uruguay's win over Chile. United have confirmed that the striker is a doubt for this weekend's visit of the Foxes.

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The Reds are currently waiting on the fitness of the rest of their international players following their matches across the world. Ralf Rangnick will have been pleased to see Luke Shaw and Paul Pogba play their parts in friendlies this week.

Shaw had missed the previous couple of United matches due to catching Coronavirus but was on the scoresheet for England against Switzerland. Despite concerns over his foot, Pogba came off the bench to feature for France against South Africa.

As for the Foxes, former Reds defender Jonny Evans continued to improve his fitness on international duty with Northern Ireland putting him in contention for a start against his old club. Jamie Vardy is also thought to be not 'far' from a return either for the visitors.

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