Luke Shaw is back in training for Man United for the holidays, and Lisandro Martinez is making progress following a foot procedure

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Luke Shaw’s first training session back in three months has greatly boosted Manchester United.

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The 28-year-old England defender is now eligible for a string of important games, beginning with Sunday’s trip to Everton, after returning to first team practice at Carrington this week.

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Due to the issue, midfielder Sofyan Amrabat, as well as right-footed defenders Diogo Dalot and Victor Lindelof, have had to step in at left defense.

Marcus Rashford’s decline in form this season has also been linked to Shaw’s layoff, depriving United of their productive duo on the left wing.

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After being injured during the World Cup qualifying match against Mauritius, Onana took a Sunday flight back to Manchester in time for Cameroon’s draw with Libya.

He has fully healed, though, and United should start him in goal at Goodison Park.

Lisandro Martinez, who is still recovering from a foot fracture that necessitated a second operation, was not present for Wednesday’s first-team practice.

After some time at home in Argentina, Martinez is practicing alone at Carrington; but, he and Brazil’s Casemiro, the midfielder, are not anticipated to return to play until January.

Rаsmus Hоjlund injured his right hаmstring during the victоry оver Lutоn priоr tо the internаtiоnаl breаk, therefоre he is remаins dоubtful fоr Sundаy’s mаtch.

Hojlund and Christian Eriksen, who plays for United and hurt his knee against Luton and will likely be sidelined until mid-December, were left out of Denmark’s matches against Slovenia and Northern Ireland.