Manchester United are preparing for a huge week as they look ahead to the Europa League final against Tottenham at San Mames. But first of all, there's a Premier League clash against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge to prepare for.
Ruben Amorim's side have been in dire straights in the league, sitting 16th in the table on 39 points - just one point and one place above Spurs. In what has been a terrible year on the pitch for United, the squad have managed to find some salvation in Europe with a thrilling quarter-final comeback win against Lyon in extra-time followed by a 7-1 demolition against Athletic Club in the semi-final.
With Chelsea hoping to secure a place in the top five and qualification for next season's Champions League, they will be hoping United may rest some key personnel ahead of the European final against Spurs. However, with United's injury situation they may not be able to rotate as much as they would have hoped.
Here we look at United's injury struggles...
Leny Yoro
Yoro limped out of Sunday's defeat to West Ham with a foot injury and although he missed the open training session on Wednesday, he was at Carrington and did a session in the gym.
It was the centre-back's second foot injury of the year, having broken a metatarsal during pre-season which saw him ruled out for months. Ruben Amorim seems hopeful that the defender will be able to play some part against Tottenham, but it is unlikely he will be able to face Chelsea.
Matthijs de Ligt
De Ligt hasn't played since going off injured in the 4-3 defeat at Brentford, which was his first start after returning from another injury. Amorim initially ruled him out of the second leg of the Europa League semi-final second leg against Athletic Bilbao and the weekend game against the Hammers, but said it was a minor injury and would be assessed on a daily basis.
Whether he makes it back in time for the Europa League final remains to be seen, but it looks very unlikely that he would be risked against Chelsea even if he is fit enough for a place in the squad.
Diogo Dalot
Dalot is hoping to be back fit for the Europa League final against Tottenham, but will likely miss the Premier League clash against Chelsea. The wing-back has been out with a calf injury for nearly a month now.
The Portuguese international did interviews as part of the club's media day on Wednesday and stated: "I'm feeling good. So, feeling better every day. At this stage, we go day by day to see how it goes but so far so good."
Meanwhile, Amorim confirmed Dalot is doing all he can to prove his fitness, having taken part in an individual training session earlier in the day.
"Dalot is trying really bad. I don’t want to risk Dalot, when you start getting one injury, a second injury is a big thing," said Amorim. "We cannot have these kind of problems in our squad. He’s working really hard to get in the final."
Lisandro Martinez
United have been without the Argentina international for some time following confirmation that he had suffered a cruciate knee ligament injury. The 27-year-old was stretchered off the field at Old Trafford during their Premier League clash against Crystal Palace at the start of February, and is expected to miss more time before returning to action.
Ayden Heaven
The former Arsenal youngster has been out of action since the middle of March, suffering an injury in a heavy challenge in the Premier League clash against Leicester.
He has not yet returned to action, having been fit enough for a place on the bench against Newcastle United in April. However, he suffered a "small setback" after that clash, and like Yoro and Dalot is aiming to try and return before the Europa League final.
Joshua Zirkzee
The attacker picked up a hamstring injury just as he seemed to be hitting a purple patch of form for United. He pulled up during the Premier League clash against Newcastle United in April, and Amorim confirmed his season is over.
Toby Collyer
The young midfielder has played in patches for the first team but has been out injured for the last six weeks. He was back in training for United's open session on Wednesday, and will likely be part of the squad travelling to face Chelsea.