Manchester United handed another major injury boost

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It is safe to say that the future looks bright for Manchester United at the moment. After making some spectacular additions to their squad over the summer, they are now one of the top contenders for the Premier League title.

On top of that, they appear to have received positive news regarding players recovering from injuries as well. Scott McTominay and Alex Telles returned to training recently from their respective injuries and now, Jadon Sancho is back on the pitch as well.

Sancho had picked up a knock while with the England national team, which is the reason he returned to the club early from the international break. And it is certainly very positive to see that he is already back out there, as it appears it is not a serious injury.

Manchester United posted pictures of Sancho in training on their official Twitter earlier:

https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/1435269417563209729

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Sancho can play a big part for Manchester United this season

The Red Devils had been linked with Sancho for years before they finally managed to sign him earlier this summer. It is safe to say that it must be considered as a major coup on the part of the club.

Sancho had established himself as one of the most exciting wingers in world football during his time at Borussia Dortmund and hopefully, he will continue to develop and improve during his time at Old Trafford. He can be a major part of this team for years to come.

According to stats from Transfermarkt, Sancho has already made 3 appearances for the club till now although he is yet to either score or assist a goal. But that is not expected to be a problem when the English international finds his feet at the Theatre of Dreams.

At 21 years of age, he has already proven himself to be a very effective winger and is only expected to get better moving forward.

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