
EPL Index
·17 de marzo de 2025
Manchester United Injury Update: Confirmed Latest on Amad Diallo, Leny Yoro and More

EPL Index
·17 de marzo de 2025
Manchester United’s injury crisis deepens as Ruben Amorim’s squad battles yet another setback in defence. With Leny Yoro, Harry Maguire, Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw and Jonny Evans already ruled out, young talent Ayden Heaven now joins the growing list of sidelined players.
The teenager suffered an injury during United’s commanding 3-0 victory over Leicester City, requiring a stretcher to leave the pitch. Post-match images showed Heaven in a protective boot, though notably without crutches, leaving the club awaiting further medical assessment.
As United head into the international break, the focus turns to recovery timelines and potential returns. Here’s the latest on the club’s injury situation.
On his first Premier League start, Ayden Heaven’s debut took an unfortunate turn as he went down awkwardly attempting to intercept a cross at the back post. The 18-year-old appeared in considerable discomfort and was quickly removed from the pitch.
Speaking after the game, Amorim acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the injury: “It’s hard to know because we have to evaluate during the week. And also because he is a young kid that doesn’t know how to explain and that makes it a little bit harder to understand what he is feeling.”
The extent of Heaven’s injury remains unclear, with further medical tests set to determine his return timeline.
Potential return date: Unknown
Leny Yoro was withdrawn at half-time against Arsenal and has since missed the subsequent wins over Real Sociedad and Leicester. Initially feared to be a long-term setback, Amorim has since provided a more optimistic outlook.
Addressing the situation last week, the Portuguese manager clarified: “No, no [Yoro’s absence] is not long-term.”
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This suggests Yoro could be back in action sooner rather than later, offering a much-needed boost to United’s defensive options.
Potential return date: April 2025
After suffering ankle ligament damage in training, Amad Diallo was expected to miss the rest of the season. However, his rehabilitation appears to be progressing faster than anticipated, raising hopes of a return before the campaign concludes.
Amorim hinted at a potential comeback: “I don’t want to say nothing, but I have the hope to have Amad before the end of the season. We’ll see.”
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Given United’s attacking struggles at times this season, Diallo’s return could prove pivotal in the final run-in.
Potential return date: May 2025
A calf injury has kept Maguire out of United’s recent fixtures, but initial expectations suggest he could be fit after the international break.
Potential return date: April 2025
Shaw has endured a frustrating season with recurring injury setbacks. Amorim remains hopeful the left-back can return before the campaign concludes.
Potential return date: May 2025
Having undergone surgery for cruciate ligament damage, Martinez faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines. The Argentine is unlikely to return until late 2025.
Potential return date: November/December 2025
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Both goalkeepers remain unavailable with unspecified injuries, while Evans continues to recover from a back issue.
Potential return dates: Unknown
As Manchester United navigate this turbulent period, the return of key players like Yoro and Diallo could provide a much-needed lift. Amorim will be hoping the international break offers his squad valuable recovery time ahead of a crucial end to the season.