Manchester United should be almost fully fit for tomorrow's Europa League semi-final first leg against Roma.
Apart from long-term absentees Anthony Martial and Phil Jones, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is thought to have little other issues, with Marcus Rashford's ankle injury being the only reported problem.
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The manager will have an update at his press conference this afternoon, but if all goes well, he is expected to field what he feels is his best side for this contest, considering the fact that the Red Devils face Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday.
David de Gea seems to be the Europa League keeper and can retain his starting place, relegating Dean Henderson to the bench.
The left-back spot is one potential source of concern. In Europa play, Alex Telles is normally given the nod when the in-form Luke Shaw is resting, but because it's crunch time, the boss is more inclined to stick with the England guy.
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Despite an underwhelming showing at Leeds, Scott McTominay and Fred will most likely continue to play in the twin-holding midfield roles. With Bruno Fernandes in the hole and Edinson Cavani up front, the two wings are up for grabs, with Rashford, Paul Pogba, and Mason Greenwood both in the running.
If Rashford is completely fit, the manager will almost certainly start him alongside Pogba, with Greenwood relegated to the bench. Rashford will play on the center, with the Frenchman on the left.
Amad, Shola Shoretire, and Anthony Elanga will be among the young players on the bench. Hannibal has also been training with the first team, but he is unavailable for the Europa League's 'B' list.
With that in mind, here is our projected starting lineup for the game:
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