MARCUS RASHFORD and Luke Shaw have travelled to Spain in a double major boost to Manchester United.
The Red Devils players made their way to Manchester Airport today to fly out to Seville for tomorrow’s Europa League quarter-final second leg.
And Rashford was pictured in his club tracksuit parking up and getting his bag out of his brand-new £180,000 olive green Lamborghini Urus car to join his team-mates on the plane.
That will come as a welcome sight for United supporters, with their top goalscorer missing the last two matches.
He hobbled off with a groin injury against Everton 11 days ago.
But the looks to have made a speedy recovery to make the trip to take on the six-time winners and has made the travelling squad.
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Rashford was one of four key players to be involved in training after injury troubles.
Luke Shaw has also been absent from recent games due to a hamstring problem but is in contention to start.
But the left-back was snapped boarding the plane to southern Spain.
Boss Erik ten Hag is waiting on Marcel Sabitzer to pass a late fitness test after he pulled up with an injury during the warm-up at Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
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Sabitzer took part in this morning’s session alongside Tyrell Malacia, another who missed out at the City Ground.
Sabitzer, though, was not pictured at Manchester Airport – but Malacia and 19-year-old Czech goalkeeper Radek Vitek were.
United will be without long-term absentees Alejandro Garnacho, Donny van de Beek, Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane against Sevilla – while Bruno Fernandes is suspended.
Defenders Martinez and Varane both got injured in the first leg at Old Trafford last week.
Martinez suffered a metatarsal fracture in his foot despite no contact from anyone else.
He will miss the rest of the season but vowed to come back stronger in 2023-24.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk