Double Blow for Man United: Luke Shaw Sidelined Again, Malacia and Brandon Williams Also Dealing with Setbacks ⚽🤕

For Manchester United, LUKE SHAW has been out injured for a while.

The absence of the England left-back will keep Erik ten Hag from playing for weeks.

Luke Shaw won’t play in the future matches for Manchester United.

Luke Shaw won’t play in the future matches for Manchester United.

The 28-year-old reportedly had a muscle injury.

Although the assessment is still in progress, there are worries Shaw will be out for some time.

The Manchester United defender Luke Shaw will miss the upcoming games due to an injury, according to a club statement.

The England left-back’s muscular problem is still being evaluated, but he is anticipated to miss several weeks of play.

Shaw has started Manchester United’s opening two games of this season.

Mudryk adds to Chelsea’s injury list, placing Luke Shaw on the sidelines for “a few weeks” | Manchester United | The Guardian

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Luke Shaw out for a 'number of weeks' as Mudryk adds to Chelsea injury list  | Manchester United | The Guardian

After a 1-0 victory over Wolves and a subsequent 2-0 defeat to Tottenham, the Red Devils have been disappointing, and this news will not change that.

Ten Hag is now preparing for his team’s Saturday matchup against Nottingham Forest.

Just before the Premier League’s break for the world cup, they play Arsenal.

Shaw might have believed that he would play for Gareth Southgate’s England against Scotland and Ukraine.

Despite only missing three games due to injury last season, the former Southampton youth has a career-long history of injuries.

He missed 18 games in the 2012–2013 season due to a variety of problems, and he missed the same number of games in the year prior.

With teammate left-back Tyrell Malacia also out injured, Man United and England will be hopeful that nothing worse comes out during those assessments.

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Brandon Williams, one of Shaw’s backups, was given permission by Manchester United earlier this week to go on loan to Ipswich.

Agony struck Mason Mount the same week that the information was made available.

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The summer buy probably won’t last until the international break.

Positive aspects include Rasmus Hojlund, a fellow recruit, perhaps