Manchester United have been among the teams dealing with an extensive injury list this season.
Fitness worries have played a significant part in the results with Ruben Amorim's side suffering their sixth defeat in nine Premier League games against Tottenham, previously. On Saturday lunchtime, though, United came back from two goals down to draw 2-2 at Everton.
Three players returned for that match at Goodison Park - including Leny Yoro, Manuel Ugarte and Christian Eriksen. The latter was named as an unused substitute, while Ugarte started and bagged a goal before Yoro came on in the second half.
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They remain 15th in the table, now level on points (30) with West Ham in 16th after their 1-0 win against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. Ahead of their home clash with Ipswich Town on Wednesday night, we have taken a look at the latest injury news from Carrington's treatment room;
Altay Bayindir
Injury: Unknown
The goalkeeper has been missing since United's match against Tottenham and Everton with an unspecified injury that he sustained ahead of their FA Cup fourth round win over Leicester City earlier this month. He was last in the matchday squad on February 2.
What Amorim has said: "Altay, I think he has a problem. So, not available for the [Everton] game."
Return date: TBC
Lisandro Martinez
Injury: Knee (ACL)
The Argentina international faces a lengthy spell on the side-lines after rupturing his ACL in United's 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace at Old Trafford at the start of the month. He has since undergone successful surgery.
What Amorim has said: "It's an injury that is going to take time."
Return date: TBC
Kobbie Mainoo
Injury: Muscular
The 19-year-old sustained the injury in training - after being a regular starter under Amorim in the Premier League. There is confidence he will play again before the end of the season, though.
What Amorim has said: "Kobbie recovery, I don't know."
Return date: TBC
Toby Collyer
Injury: Unspecified
The midfielder picked up a knock in training, which meant he missed the trip to Tottenham, but a return is said to be close. Amorim has now backed up that understanding, confirming Collyer is "the closest one" to returning from the pool of players.
Predicted return date: March 2025
Mason Mount
Injury: Thigh
The former Chelsea star has suffered a lot with injuries since moving to Old Trafford in 2023. Mount was forced off in the first half of United's 2-1 victory over Manchester City in the derby in mid-December.
What Amorim has said: "Several weeks. I don't know the exact date, but it's going to be for long. And that's it, it's part of football, and you continue."
Return date: TBC
Amad
Injury: Ankle
Amad suffered an ankle injury in training which came as a huge blow for the club. He had been a shining light this season and will be sorely missed.
What Amorim has said: "Amad is out for sure, I think, until the end of the season."
Return date: Next season
Jonny Evans
Injury: Muscular
A muscular injury has seen the centre-back miss United's last 10 games across all competitions.
Return date: TBC
Luke Shaw
Injury: Muscular
The 29-year-old has missed 21 games since the start of December. His last appearance came in their 4-0 home win over Everton on December 1.
What Amorim has said: "Luke, just a little bit, one small issue in a different area from the last injury, so we'll try to be careful."
Predicted return date: April 2025
Tom Heaton
Injury: Unspecified
The shot-stopper is also side-lined with an injury. In normal circumstances, he would have stepped up to second place in the pecking order amid Bayindir's recent absences.
What Amorim has said: "Tom is making a recovery. Again, I don't have a day, but they [Heaton and Bayindir] are recovering."
Return date: TBC