Man Utd given huge boost as Erik ten Hag welcomes £132million-worth of talent back to training after injury lay-offs

ERIK TEN HAG has received an injury boost ahead of Saturday’s showdown with Crystal Palace.

The Man Utd boss welcomed Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund back to training on Wednesday.

ReutersMan Utd boss Erik ten Hag’s injury issues appear to have eased[/caption]

GettyMason Mount was back in training on Wednesday after missing the last 3 games[/caption]

GettyRasmus Hojlund was also spotted at Carrington as he eyes his first appearance of the campaign[/caption]

Ten Hag led the session at Carrington as the injured pair returned to first-team duties.

Mount was named as a starter against Fulham and Brighton earlier this season.

He was taken off at halftime against the Seagulls after suffering a hamstring strain.

The knock has kept the ex-Chelsea playmaker out of the last three games.

Mount joined United in July 2023, with the Red Devils securing the England star’s services for £60million.

Hojlund meanwhile has yet to pull on a Utd shirt so far this campaign.

The £75million Danish striker injured his hamstring during the club’s pre-season tour of the USA.

He scored 10 times in the Premier League last season after joining from Atalanta.

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United have bagged double-figures over their last two games, smashing SEVEN past League One opposition on Tuesday night.

Ten Hag watched a strong XI put Barnsley to the sword in the Carabao Cup.

Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, and Christian Eriksen all netted a brace each in the 7-0 demolition.

The Red Devils go into Saturday’s clash at Selhurst Park looking to push up the table following a mixed start.

They currently sit 10th, with two wins and two losses from their opening four matches.

Off the field, a decision on the future of Old Trafford is expected before the end of the year.

Ex-Utd full-back Gary Neville has been appointed to a new task force looking into the future of the iconic stadium.

Minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is now in charge of football operations and is reportedly desperate to build a new stadium.

It’s reckoned a new arena could seat 100,000 people and end up costing an eye-watering £2BILLION.

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