Triple boost for Carrick: Three Man Utd stars likely to return at perfect time
Manchester United have a three-week break before their next fixture against Leeds United in the Premier League.
United played a thrilling 2-2 draw against Bournemouth last Friday, taking their points tally to 55.
With domestic action on hold, attention now shifts to the international stage ahead of the looming FIFA World Cup.
This break also offers a timely window for injured players to recover and rejoin the squad refreshed.
Noussair Mazraoui
Potential return date: Monday April 13, vs Leeds (H)
Mazraoui was a late absentee for the Bournemouth trip due to illness, paving the way for youngster Tyler Fredricson to step into the squad.
It has been a disrupted campaign for the Moroccan, with minor injuries and his involvement in the Africa Cup of Nations affecting his rhythm.
We believe he should not be out for too long.
Lisandro Martinez
Potential return date: Monday April 13, vs Leeds (H)
Martinez was ever-present under Carrick before picking up a calf injury in February.
He has missed the last five games and his absence is felt when United try to play out from the back.
The United manager confirmed last week that the Argentine could return “after this one“.
With Harry Maguire suspended, Martinez could walk straight back into the starting XI against Leeds.
Patrick Dorgu
Potential return date: Saturday April 18, vs Chelsea (A)
Dorgu enjoyed a fantastic revival under Carrick, scoring crucial goals against Manchester City and Arsenal.
His momentum was cruelly halted by a hamstring injury sustained in the 3-2 victory over Arsenal in January.
Carrick indicated that the Danish international is “a bit further down the line” compared to Martinez in terms of recovery.
While an initial return against Leeds was targeted, recent comments suggest he may require an additional week on the sidelines.
Matthijs de Ligt
Potential return date: Unknown
De Ligt was an early contender for the club’s Player of the Year award after playing every minute of the Premier League season until November 30.
Since then, he has been out due to persistent back problems.
A return to training was initially expected in January, but recurring setbacks have delayed his comeback.
The club have remained tight-lipped on specifics, though Carrick recently admitted the issue is “proving difficult.”
While nothing is confirmed, the tone of those comments raises serious doubt over whether De Ligt will feature again this season.
Article written by Sanidhya Bhardwaj .