Manchester United to make decision over injury prone players

It appears that Manchester United want to retain two of its defenders who are always injured for the 2024–25 season
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(Football news) After failing to add a center-back during the most recent summer transfer window, Erik ten Hag was left with two fit players in that position against Liverpool, thus the Red Devils will probably prioritize defensive reinforcements for the upcoming campaign.

Harry Maguire and 19-year-old Willy Kambwala teamed up in front of Andre Onana on Sunday due to injuries to no fewer than four central defenders, and the Red Devils managed a worthy 2-2 draw.

Two of Man United’s infirm players over the weekend – Raphael Varane and Jonny Evans – are both out of contract in June, and the pair are seemingly destined to leave the club this summer.

The Red Devils have opted not to trigger a 12-month extension in Varane’s deal, while Evans’s situation is slightly more uncertain, but he is not a long-term either way at 36 years of age.

Manchester United are not planning to let either Lisandro Martinez or Victor Lindelof leave, even though both men have also been hit by the injury bug in recent times.

The former’s strong debut campaign at Old Trafford last year was cut short by a foot problem, and he has played just 11 matches in all tournaments this season due to a variety of issues.

After suffering a recurrence of his foot concern, Martinez then spent several weeks out with a knee injury, and on his comeback appearance against Brentford on August 30, the Argentine picked up a calf strain.

Martinez will be sidelined for another few weeks with his latest issue, while Lindelof hurt his hamstring in the same game and is expected to spend an identical amount of time in the medical bay.

The Sweden international had already missed a large chunk of action with a groin injury this season, but his versatility has come in handy in 2024, as he has often been deployed as a left-back to cover for the stricken Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia.

With Martinez also proving to be a fundamental player for Ten Hag when fully fit, the report claims that Sir Jim Ratcliffe has personally approved both of their stays at the Theatre of Dreams for the new term.

Martinez’s future at the club was never in any serious doubt anyway, as the 26-year-old’s contract with Manchester United does not expire until the summer of 2027; the Red Devils can also increase his terms by a further 12 months.

Lindelof’s career prospects at Old Trafford were a bit more uncertain, though, as the Sweden international now has fewer than 18 months left to run on his current terms, which were extended in January.

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