Cristiano Ronaldo is available for Saturday’s Premier League meeting with Tottenham, interim manager Ralf Rangnick has confirmed.
The Portugal international was absent from United’s squad for last weekend’s 4-1 defeat to rivals Manchester City after sustaining a hip injury in training.
Ronaldo flew to Portugal to work on his fitness and Rangnick confirmed on Friday that the 37-year-old is now back in training and is expected to play a part against Spurs.
“He resumed for training yesterday,” Rangnick said at his pre-match news conference. “He trained the whole training session and I expect him to train today as well.
“He trained well, like the rest of the group. I would’ve thought he was available tomorrow.”
Ronaldo’s Manchester derby absence came on the back of a run of one goal and zero assists in 10 games for United in all competitions this calendar year.
That compares to 12 goals and three assists in his opening 19 games upon returning to United from Juventus at the end of August.
Rangnick added: “For me it’s important he’s fit again.
“He resumed training yesterday and we shall see which formation and which will line-up we will play with tomorrow.”
Ronaldo has been involved in seven goals in his last five league games against Tottenham, both scoring and assisting against them in three different matches in this run.
As well as having the five-time Ballon d’Or available, Rangnick confirmed Edinson Cavani is back from injury and Raphael Varane has recovered from coronavirus.
However, full-back Luke Shaw will miss out after again testing positive for Covid-19 on Thursday, while central midfielder Scott McTominay is doubtful due to a calf injury.
United have won just two of their last six league games, seeing them drop out of the top four at the expense of Arsenal, who are one point better off with three games in hand.
They will be aiming to get back on track as they seek a third straight league win against Spurs for the first time since a run of four between April 2009 and October 2010.
“We are fully aware about the importance of tomorrow’s game and the game on Tuesday against Atletico Madrid,” Rangnick said.
“The most important game is the game tomorrow against Tottenham – we have to win that game.
“We’ve had a good week of training and the players are fully aware about the importance of the game. The focus has been there, as well as the togetherness in training.”