Noussair Mazraoui, Manchester United's full-back, will be sidelined for a few weeks following a minor heart procedure. He joined the club from Bayern Munich in August for an initial fee of 12.8 million (15m). Since then, he has become the first-choice right-back for the Red Devils.
Mazraoui has been a key player, starting all seven Premier League matches this season. However, Erik ten Hag's team has only managed to secure eight points, marking their worst start in the competition's history. On Monday, Mazraoui withdrew from Morocco's squad for two Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against the Central African Republic due to heart palpitations.

Reports on Thursday confirmed that Mazraoui underwent a successful corrective procedure and is expected to return in a few weeks. During United's goalless draw with Aston Villa on Sunday, he was substituted at half-time. Harry Maguire was also replaced during the interval.
Leny Yoro, Luke Shaw, and Tyrell Malacia are currently long-term absentees. This situation leaves Manchester United with limited defensive options as they prepare to face Brentford on October 19.
Mazraoui's absence adds to Manchester United's defensive woes. The team is already struggling with injuries to key players like Yoro, Shaw, and Malacia. These challenges come at a crucial time as they aim to improve their performance in upcoming matches.
The club hopes for Mazraoui's swift recovery and return to bolster their defence. His presence has been vital for the team this season despite their challenging start in the league.