Man Utd injury update: Maguire, Shaw, Martinez, Mount, De Ligt latest | Football | Sport
Manchester United boss Michael Carrick provided an update on the injury situation before his side’s trip to Newcastle.

Harry Maguire was forced off in the win over Crystal Palace. (Image: Getty)
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Luke Shaw: The left-back was withdrawn early against Crystal Palace but may recover to face Newcastle. Michael Carrick stated: “They [Shaw and Maguire] just weren’t feeling too well, so, hopefully, they will be feeling better soon.”
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Harry Maguire: Like Shaw, the defender is a doubt due to illness rather than a physical strike. Carrick added: “We’ll see how they recover. It was a bit of a bug in the camp.”
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Lisandro Martinez: The Argentine remains unavailable for the trip to St James’ Park due to a lingering issue. Carrick confirmed: “Licha is still out, he’s not ready just yet but he’s making good progress.”
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Mason Mount: The former Chelsea man is still working his way back to full fitness after recent setbacks. Carrick updated: “Mason is nearing a return, but Newcastle might come a little bit too soon for him.”
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Matthijs de Ligt: The Dutchman is still sidelined with a long-term back issue that has proven difficult to resolve. Carrick previously explained: “Matthijs has had a back issue which has been a bit slow to progress. He’s heading in the right direction.”
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Patrick Dorgu: United will be without their January standout for several more weeks following a hamstring injury. Carrick said last month: “Pat, unfortunately, is going to be out for a period of time. It’s disappointing because he’s had such a big couple of weeks.”
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Chido Obi: The teenager suffered a worrying head injury during an Under-21 clash this week and is following concussion protocols. Carrick said: “Chido had a nasty head injury. We’re following the right steps to make sure he’s okay before he returns to training.”
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