Marcus Rashford has returned to training ahead of Manchester United’s match with Huddersfield (Picture: Getty)

Marcus Rashford looks to have recovered from his shoulder injury and should be available for Manchester United’s clash with Huddersfield.

The 21-year-old forward, who has notched up ten goals and six assists in the Premier League this season, was substituted in the 65th minute of United’s draw with Chelsea and was a doubt for this weekend’s trip to the John Smith’s Stadium.

However, Rashford joined up with his team-mates in training on Wednesday and, according to Manchester Evening News, the England international is likely to feature against Jan Siewert’s side.

Romelu Lukaku remains a doubt for the Red Devils, though, after aggravating a hamstring problem in the draw with Chelsea at Old Trafford.




Ole Gunnar Solskjaer included youngsters Lee O’Connor, Tahith Chong, Angel Gomes and James Garner in Wednesday’s training session. Phil Jones and Antonio Valencia were also involved at Carrington.

Valencia has been out of action since the beginning of January and looks set to leave United when his contract expires in the summer. Jones, meanwhile, has not played for United since their defeat to Everton last month.

Valencia took part in Wednesday’s session (Picture: Getty)

United’s only confirmed absentee is Eric Bailly after it was announced that the Ivorian centre-back had suffered knee ligament damage against Chelsea.

Asked about United’s injury concerns after the draw with Chelsea, Solskjaer replied: ‘Rashy, we strapped him up before the game.

‘You could clearly see his shoulder got worse and worse and he couldn’t run freely any more.

‘Eric: I think it’s a bad knee injury. Hopefully it’s not the worst case, but I’m sure we won’t see him more this season unfortunately.

‘And that just adds to the others we got against City. Anyway, we’ll be ready against Huddersfield.’

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