Manchester United have been without Rashford, Pogba, McTominay, Greenwood, and many others.
But there is good news all around on the injury front as they prepare to face Watford in the Premier League on Sunday.
Axel Tuanzebe has resumed full training after sustaining an injury in the warm-
up against Liverpool in October.
Mason Greenwood returned to training yesterday after recovering from an illness and is in contention for a starting berth.
Scott McTominay is also back after being ruled out since Boxing Day with a knee injury. He is likely to start on the bench.
Tim Fosu-Mensah has recovered from a cruciate knee injury and he is expected to be back in action this month according to the MEN.
Eric Bailly who sustained a knock against Chelsea but made the bench against Club Brugge and also appears to be fit and ready to start against Watford.
Paul Pogba was seen reporting to work at Carrington yesterday.
With this, only Marcus Rashford and backup keeper Lee Grant are still on the sidelines.
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