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Shaw, Malacia, Hojlund - Man United injury news and return dates before Southampton

While it may be the international break, Manchester United will already be preparing for the return of Premier League football in just over a week.

Several members of the squad are currently off on international duty, but once those games are over attention will turn straight back to United’s clash against Southampton. United travel down to the south coast looking to bounce back from the disappointment of last week’s match against Liverpool.

The 3-0 defeat means that United have lost their last two games after winning their opening match against Fulham. The results place emphasis on the importance of taking all three points back with them from the game against the Saints.

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The good news for United and Erik ten Hag is that the game could see them welcome some players back from injury. With that in mind, here is the latest from the treatment room at Carrington.

Injury: Foot

Yoro was ruled out for three months in the summer after suffering a fractured metatarsal in the 2-1 friendly defeat against Arsenal during pre-season. He was withdrawn in the first half of the game and now faces a wait to make his Manchester United debut.

Potential return date: Vs Ipswich (A) (23 November)

Injury: Knee

What Ten Hag has said: "He is now in a good place," Ten Hag said on August 2, "but he is not here because I only took players who could play games or be available for team training.

"He is not that far, but he is now in a progress situation. At a relatively short notice, he can again return into team training and then into

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