Man United vs Fulham Injury Update: 13 Out, 1 Doubtful for FA Cup Clash

Man United vs Fulham Injury Update: 13 Out, 1 Doubtful for FA Cup Clash

Man United vs Fulham Injury Update: 13 Out, 1 Doubtful for FA Cup Clash

Manchester United aims to build on their recent Premier League victory over Ipswich Town as they pursue an FA Cup quarter-final spot. The Red Devils will face Fulham in the fifth round after their 2-1 win over Leicester City.

The Ipswich win was a crucial boost for Ruben Amorim’s side, who remain outside the Premier League’s top ten. United, the defending FA Cup champions, are battling a growing injury crisis, with Patrick Dorgu also suspended after his red card against Ipswich.

Here’s the latest injury and suspension update ahead of the Fulham clash:

  • Amad Diallo (ankle) – Out for the season. Return: August 2025
  • Kobbie Mainoo – Sidelined for weeks. Return: April 2025
  • Luke Shaw – Suffered another setback. Return: Unknown
  • Lisandro Martinez (knee) – Out for the season. Return: Unknown
  • Toby Collyer – Minor issue. Return: March 2025
  • Altay Bayindir – No return date set. Return: Unknown
  • Mason Mount – Out since December. Return: Unknown
  • Jonny Evans – Sidelined since December. Return: Unknown
  • Patrick Dorgu – Suspended. Return: March 6 (vs Real Sociedad)

With key players missing, Amorim faces a selection headache as United prepares for Fulham.

Fulham Injury & Suspension Update

  • Reiss Nelson (hamstring) – Underwent surgery, could miss the rest of the season. Return: Unknown
  • Kenny Tete (knee) – Out since December, expected back late March or early April. Return: March/April 2025
  • Emile Smith Rowe – Uncertain after missing Wolves clash. Return: March 2025, possibly sooner
  • Harry Wilson (foot) – Likely sidelined until April. Return: April 2025
  • Sasa Lukic – Serving a two-match suspension. Return: March 16 (vs Tottenham)

Fulham faces selection challenges ahead of their FA Cup clash with Manchester United.

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Source: manchesterworld.uk

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