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Shaw, Malacia, Yoro - Manchester United injury news and return dates after Crystal Palace draw

Manchester United were held to a 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday as they failed to take advantage of a largely dominant performance at Selhurst Park.

It left Erik ten Hag's side in the bottom half of the Premier League table after the first five games of the season and with very few positives to cling to from a middling start to the season.

However, one small crumb of comfort for United is the fact they emerged from their draw in South London with no fresh injury concerns.

They also welcomed Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund back to the first team squad on Saturday after their recent injury concerns, while Victor Lindelof returned to first team training this week.

With that in mind, here is a full round-up of how United's treatment table is looking ahead of Wednesday's Europa League clash with FC Twente.

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Injury: Fractured metatarsal

United fans are still yet to see their £52million summer signing in competitive action after he suffered an injury on the first game of the club's summer tour of the United States.

The injury required surgery and he is expected to return to action in November.

Possible return date: November 23.

Injury: Calf

Shaw was ruled out at the start of the season with a calf injury and he is yet to return to action so far this term. The recent clashes with Barnsley and Crystal Palace came too soon and it is now anticipated he will return to action at the start of next month.

Ten Hag, speaking earlier this week, said: "He's progressing but not yet ready to be selected. He is progressing well,

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk