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Return Date Announced – Man United Injury Update: Hojlund and Maguire’s newest return dates, along with those of three other

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Return Date Announced – Man United Injury Update: Hojlund and Maguire’s newest return dates, along with those of three other

Manchester United is fervently hoping that the solution to their biggest injury issue will come soon

After the weekend’s 2-0 loss to Tottenham, which exposed United’s lack of punch in his absence, Rasmus Hojlund’s presence up front is desperately needed.

Hojlund gave fans a heads-up before the game that he will soon be back in shape.

Due to injuries, Harry Maguire, Tyrell Malacia, Amad Diallo, and Kobbie Mainoo were all absent from Spurs’ loss.

1. Robert Hojlund

Hojlund, 20, missed the entire preseason due to a back injury, but is now making progress toward being match-ready on the practice field.

On Friday, he posted a picture of a recent training with the phrase “soon” and hinted at a possible debut as soon as next weekend’s match against Nottingham Forest.

2. Harry Maguire,

Ten Hag stated that United left Maguire at home for the trip to Tottenham due to a minor injury, not his transfer future.

“Harry picked up a minor issue yesterday in the final training session, so he couldn’t travel with us,” he explained to MUTV.

3. Tyrell Malacia

Malacia missed the preseason and the first few weeks of the season due to an unspecified ailment from last season.

Ten Hag stated earlier this month that the Dutch defender’s problem “will take some time” to resolve.

4. Kobbie Mainoo

Mainoo, a teenage midfielder, will return from an ankle injury suffered against Real Madrid in the preseason by late October at the latest.

Ten Hag stated last week, “I think he will be available in two months, for winter is coming up, he will absolutely have his games.”

5. Amad Diallo

Amad, like Mainoo, is sidelined for the “first part” of the season after suffering a knee injury during the pre-season tour of the United States.

“I feared the worst, nothing serious,” the winger revealed after leaving the friendly against Arsenal on crutches. “I’ll be back soon.”

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Finally on Man united takeover: Sheikh Jassim finally succeeded in buying Man united,all documents to be signed tomorrow morning, jubilation at Old Trafford

Journalist Ben Jacobs claims there is a “mixed narrative” surrounding the Manchester United takeover process and there remains a lack of clarity over the situation at Old Trafford.

What’s the latest on Man United’s takeover?

Having been put up for sale by the Glazers in November 2022, a potential takeover at Man United has moved at a seemingly glacial speed.

There are two horses in the race to own United: Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS and Qatari businessman Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani.

There has been much toing and froing regarding a potential takeover with several bids submitted by both parties, while Sheikh Jassim is now considered the favourite to buy the club outright.

However, there is a feeling that the Glazers may not even sell the club come the end of this process and the longer the takeover rumbles on the more those fears grow.

Journalist Jacobs has offered a big update regarding the takeover process, suggesting that there is still some distance between the Glazers and the buying parties and that, despite a potential deal slowly progressing, there remains a lack of clarity regarding the process

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, Jacobs said: “There’s a mixed narrative about why we’re not seemingly getting any movement. So, from the group’s perspective, they feel like they’re waiting for communication from the Glazers and the Raine Group

“But sources close to the seller still indicate that the delays are group-triggered. In other words, they require more information to get to the point of being ready to sign. By ready to sign, I mean both groups have undertaken tasks and responsibilities traditionally associated with a preferred bidder. Both are being asked to get six feet from the finishing line to be ready to undertake the completion process.

“To get there, it requires a lot of legal and logistical box ticks. So, the groups imply that they are ready, and the Glazers must decide.”

Jacobs added: “But sources close to the selling side are implying the delays are down to the fact that the groups are not as ready as they perhaps are intimating they are. This is normal within a takeover to have these two different sides.

“But it’s also an indication that nothing is paused at this point. It’s quietly ticking along behind the scenes. And as we’ve had throughout the process, the Glazers simply need to show their hands. If they don’t, the situation won’t be any clearer.”

The lack of communication and transparency regarding the takeover will undoubtedly unnerve United supporters who are desperate for the Glazers to sell the club

It also impacts United’s business during the transfer window with a lack of clarity surrounding funds and available budget, making Erik ten Hag’s life more difficult in the market.

Despite question marks over finances, the Red Devils have still managed to remain active in the market as they look to build on the success Ten Hag helped provide last season.

Who are Man United signing?

Having confirmed the signings of Andre Onana, Mason Mount and a surprise deal for former player Jonny Evans, the takeover process has not entirely disrupted Ten Hag’s business.

However, there is more to do for the Red Devils, who are keen on bringing in a new number nine and a centre-back this summer.

United’s striker search is yet to fully take shape with most discussions at preliminary stages at present, but it appears that Atalanta’s Rasmus Hojlund is the priority target at the moment.

It’s thought that United would need to cough up a fee close to €100m for the Denmark international, something the Red Devils seem unwilling to do. However, some negotiation could potentially bring that fee down with Hojlund eager to make the switch to Old Trafford.

Meanwhile, their hunt for defensive reinforcements has led them to Monaco’s Axel Disasi, who appears the priority target for Ten Hag at centre-back, but they will have to fend off Newcastle United who are also keen on the Frenchman.

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