Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick has a full squad training at the moment – except for Paul Pogba.
The Red Devils are looking forward to Monday’s clash with Newcastle United, having had their last two games postponed due to a coronavirus outbreak.
Rangnick had just 11 available players seven days ago, but he now has a full squad to pick from, except for Paul Pogba, who has been injured since November.
“Yes, as you know, we had last week, the last training session on Thursday, on that day we had eight outfield players and three goalkeepers and then we closed down the training ground for four days in order to break the chain,” Rangnick told reporters at his pre-match press conference.
“Today was the third day of training this week, we started on Tuesday, we trained yesterday and today.
“Today we had 25 outfield players. Paul Pogba is the only one missing, everyone else was on board. The development in the last week was extremely positive.”