Manchester United has closed the January transfer window and is now focusing on the final months of the season.
While no new players joined in January, the club can work on making the remainder of the campaign smoother.
The return of injured players might give United a boost, enhancing the first team’s performance.
In January, it was reported that Joshua Zirkzee was nearing a return to play after training at Carrington.
His comeback could be important for his career at Manchester United and strengthen the team’s attack.
The women’s team is also facing injury challenges, with several players sidelined.
Marc Skinner gave an update on Ella Toone, who has been unavailable since December’s match against Tottenham Hotspur.
Before the game against Leicester City, Skinner mentioned: “We’ll find out today or tomorrow about Ella.”
“She’s seeing a specialist, and we hope her injury is healing well for a potential return in March.”
“It needs time, so she won’t be playing in the first Champions League matches.”
“If we qualify, we hope to have her back for future games.”
Skinner also updated fans on Leah Galton, who has been out since December.
He stated: “Leah Galton is still ongoing, but we hope she can return by the international break at the end of the month.”
With news on both Toone and Galton, Manchester United fans will be looking for more updates from Skinner in the coming weeks.
