Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Manchester United manager, says Marcus Rashford will be part of the squad to face Leicester City in the English Premier League on Saturday.
He, however, failed to state if the 23-year-old will be in the starting line-up for the clash.
This is the first time the England international will be in a matchday squad this season since undergoing shoulder surgery in the wake of Euro 2020.
“He’s in the squad, yes,” United’s website quoted Solskjaer as saying at a press conference.
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“If he’s going to start or not, I can’t tell you now because it wouldn’t be right but he’s worked really hard throughout the whole lay-off.
“He’s been really bright this week, he had a 60-minute involvement in a behind-closed-doors game last week so he’s fit and raring to go.”
Solskjaer also received a boost with captain Harry Maguire returning to training after a calf problem he sustained in United’s loss to Aston Villa.