Manchester United back-up goalkeeper Tom Heaton has been ruled out until mid-April with an ankle injury.
The 36-year-old has featured twice for United this season, keeping clean sheets in the EFL Cup wins over Charlton Athletic and Nottingham Forest.
However, Heaton was not part of Erik ten Hag’s squad for the dramatic 3-1 FA Cup victory against Fulham prior to the international break after sustaining an injury in training.
And a club statement confirmed on Thursday the three-cap England international will miss “several of United’s upcoming matches”.
“Unfortunately, the day before the Fulham game I rolled my ankle in training,” Heaton said.
“Thankfully, it’s not too bad but it’ll mean a couple of weeks out. I should be back some point in April, hopefully halfway through.
“It’s an occupational hazard unfortunately, a bit of a random one. I just went over on the ankle and nicked the ligament.”
January recruit Jack Butland will now provide competition for first-choice keeper David de Gea, who has played the full 90 minutes in 42 of United’s 46 games this season.