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'That's football': £43m United star sends message after ankle surgery is confirmed

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Manchester United suffered multiple injury setbacks during the 2023/24 season and the trend has continued ahead of the new campaign.

Leny Yoro and Rasmus Hojlund picked up injuries during the first half of the friendly against Arsenal and the duo are expected to miss several games.

Yoro will be sidelined for at least three months after an ankle surgery while Hojlund could be out for five to six weeks after suffering a hamstring issue.

The former posted an update on his social media accounts after his operation yesterday, he said: “This is not the start I wanted, but that’s football.”

“The operation went well. Thank you for your many messages of support. Now, time for patience and rehabilitation work. See you soon, stronger.”

Yoro’s ankle injury is a huge blow for United

United parted ways with Raphael Varane on a free transfer last month. Yoro was a statement signing to replace him. He was convinced to join despite his initial preference to sign for Real Madrid.

The £43 million-rated star showed his quality on the ball immediately. He was also impressive with his concentration and positioning. He is now sidelined until early November after an unfortunate injury.

The setback is a huge blow for United who had a disappointing defensive record last term.

Injuries have been a recurring concern too. Harry Maguire did not face Liverpool as a precaution while Victor Lindelof was substituted during the game after picking up a minor knock.

United face Manchester City in the Community Shield on Saturday where Lisandro Martinez and Jonny Evans could be the frontline centre-backs. In our view, Evans should not be a regular starter.

The Northern Irishman exceeded expectations last term, but he is no longer in his prime. United need to find a quick solution in the transfer market before the new top-flight campaign.

Stats from Transfermarkt.com

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