Shaw, Mount, Evans - Manchester United latest injury news and return dates vs Crystal Palace

Luke Shaw returned to Manchester United training earlier this weekLuke Shaw returned to Manchester United training earlier this week
Luke Shaw returned to Manchester United training earlier this week | Getty Images
Man Utd team news as they face Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.

Manchester United only have three injury concerns ahead of their clash with Crystal Palace in the Premier League this afternoon. Ruben Amorim's side head into the match on the back of a three match winning run and have kept successive clean sheets as they look to climb the table.

Amorim made five changes to his starting line up for the victory over FCSB in the Europa League and is expected to freshen his side again with several changes against Palace. Andre Onana is expected to return in goal today, while Amad Diallo and Alejandro Garnacho should both also start following their impressive cameos in midweek.

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It means United could be without just three injured players to face Palace at Old Trafford, though Marcus Rashford could miss another match amid his continued exile from the starting line up. Here are all the latest United injury news and return dates for the clash:

Jonny Evans - 7 February vs Leicester (H)

Evans has now missed the last seven matches due to an unspecified issue and it is unclear when he will be available for selection again. United have not needed him in recent weeks but it would be useful to have another defender who can play on the left if possible.

Luke Shaw - 7 February vs Leicester (H)

Shaw returned to first-team training earlier but did not travel to Romania for their final Europa League match. United won’t want to rush him back into action but he could potentially be involved when they host Leicester in the FA Cup next week.

Mason Mount - 9 March vs Arsenal (H)

Mount is still a while away from a return to training but Amorim is confident the midfielder should be available for selection before the end of the season. He could potentially return at the start of March, with a home game against Arsenal.

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