Luke Shaw is going to miss at least the first three games of the new Premier League season after picking up an injury in pre-season.
The 29-year-old has suffered a calf problem in training over the and is due to miss the season opener against on Friday night and clashes with and Liverpool.
The Red Devils hope to have the full-back in action after the international break, which could see him return against his former club Southampton on 14 September.
A brief statement from Manchester United read: ‘ will miss the opening games of the season due to a calf injury sustained at the start of training.
‘He is working hard on his rehabilitation with a view to being available after the first international break.’
It is more bad news for the left-back, who hasn’t played for the Red Devils since February in a Premier League clash with Luton Town.
He missed the rest of last season after that contest with a hamstring problem but returned for England at Euro 2024.
Shaw featured in the last three games of England’s campaign in Germany and started the final, which ultimately ended in heartache and a 2-1 defeat to Spain.
Manchester United hoped that he would continue his return to full fitness back at his club but has picked up a new injury ahead of the new season.
The former Southampton man has regularly struggled with injuries over his career so far, with this being the latest in a long line of fitness setbacks.
Shaw’s understudy at left-back, Tyrell Malacia, missed the entirety of last season with a knee injury and is still not available to play.
Lisandro Martinez played at left-back in Saturday’s Community Shield against Manchester City at Wembley, with Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans in the middle of defence.
Erik ten Hag is already short in defence after a serious injury to new signing Leny Yoro, which has sidelined him for three months.
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