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Manchester United have suffered yet another setback in Luke Shaw returning from injury.
Having been ruled out for most of last season with injury, it looked as though Shaw may be close to returning after being selected in the England squad for the Euros this summer. However, this is not to be the case.
The left-back was still unable to play throughout the group stages and round of 16, only making appearances in the final stages of the knockout round.
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However, upon returning to Carrington, we are still yet to see the 29-year-old take to the pitch.
His last match in a United kit was back in February in United’s 2-1 win over Luton Town, however, his return to the squad may be delayed even further.
Whilst it was expected that Shaw would be returning in September, recent comments from Erik ten Hag may suggest that he’s got a little while longer to go.
Speaking to the press ahead of United’s Europa League match-up with FC Twente, ten Hag gave a concerning update on Shaw’s situation and if we’ll see him back on the pitch in October.
Manchester Evening News has reported that in responding to this, ten Hag commented: “I think it is probably, but I cannot say it is 100% sure,”
He continued: “The plan is just to be back before but, as I say I cannot say this for 100% for sure it can be short after the (international) break.”
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