Tyrell Malacia is nearing a return from injury, with Manchester United's interim head coach Ruud van Nistelrooy confirming his progress. Malacia has been absent since the end of the 2022-23 season due to knee surgery. Recently, he resumed training and is close to playing again. Van Nistelrooy mentioned that Malacia might gain match fitness by participating in Under-21 games.
Manchester United have faced challenges in defence this season. With Luke Shaw sidelined by a calf problem, the team has relied on Noussair Mazraoui or Diogo Dalot as temporary left-backs. Shaw has not played in the 2024-25 season yet but is making progress in his recovery.

Harry Maguire, another key defender, has been out since sustaining an injury during a match against Aston Villa last month. Van Nistelrooy provided updates on both players, stating that Maguire is currently focused on rehabilitation indoors while Shaw is gradually returning to pitch activities.
Manchester United are preparing for their Europa League clash against PAOK at Old Trafford on Thursday. Following this, they will face Leicester City in the Premier League on Sunday. This match will be their final game before Ruben Amorim takes over as manager from Sporting CP.
"All the injured players are different cases," Van Nistelrooy explained regarding the team's injury situation. He highlighted Malacia's advanced recovery stage, noting that he has been fully involved in team training for several weeks without restrictions.
The team hopes to see Shaw join partial team training soon as he continues his recovery process. Meanwhile, Maguire remains committed to his rehabilitation efforts inside the facilities.
The upcoming matches are crucial for Manchester United as they aim to maintain momentum before transitioning to new management under Ruben Amorim. The club looks forward to having its full defensive lineup available soon.