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Shaw, Eriksen, Garnacho - Manchester United injury latest and return dates ahead of Everton clash

Manchester United will be hoping to build on Wednesday night's hard-fought 1-0 win over Brentford when they welcome relegation-threatened Everton to Old Trafford on Saturday lunchtime.

The Reds, who beat the Toffees 3-1 in the third round of the FA Cup back in January, got back to winning ways against the Bees, bringing a conclusion to their three-game winless run in the Premier League, secured thanks to Marcus Rashford's first-half effort. He notched his 28th goal of the campaign shortly before the half-hour mark to secure the points.

However, a solid night's work was dented by the loss of Luke Shaw before the half-time interval. The left-back, who put pen to paper on a new long-term deal at Old Trafford earlier this week, was forced off with 37 minutes on the clock and was replaced by Tyrell Malacia.

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The England international now faces a race against time to be fit in time for the clash with Everton at the weekend. With that said, here's the latest injury news around the United squad:

Luke Shaw

As outlined above, Shaw was forced off during the first half of the win over Brentford after picking up a knock. He was withdrawn as a precaution, so not to aggravate the problem and potentially make it worse.

However, speaking in his post-match press conference on Wednesday evening, manager Erik ten Hag, as expected, admitted it was too early to offer a full diagnosis.

"I can't say in this moment (what the injury is)," said the United manager. "I have to wait for tomorrow (Thursday), what the diagnosis is, I took him straight off, I didn't want to risk. But we have to wait what's the outcome."

Possible return date: Unknown.

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