Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could ring the chances for Manchester United’s home clash with Partizan Belgrade on Thursday.
The Red Devils will take a huge step towards the Europa League knockout stages with a win over the Serbian club.
United lead second-placed AZ Alkmaar by two points after three games.
Solskjaer has used the competition to give first-team minutes to fringe players or young academy graduates such as Mason Greenwood and Brandon Williams, who have both impressed.
Below, talkSPORT.com looks at how United could line up against Partizan Belgrade…
Sergio Romero has been United’s first-choice goalkeeper in cup games since joining the club in 2015 and is likely to start in goal against Partizan Belgrade.
Injuries have been a major problem for United this season and they will continue to be without Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic, Axel Tuanzebe, Luke Shaw, Diogo Dalot, Angel Gomes and Eric Bailly.
Victor Lindelof appears to be United’s latest injury casualty after picking up a knock in last week’s Carabao Cup win over Chelsea.
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He played against Bournemouth on the weekend, but is not in the 22-man squad for the Europa League game.
With Dalot sidelined and Aaron Wan-Bissaka in need of a rest, Ashley Young could deputise in a back-four with Phil Jones, Marcos Rojo and Brandon Williams.
United’s lack of options extend to their midfield with Matic and Pogba crocked.
Scott McTominay has stepped up to become a crucial member of United’s team, while Fred is likely to continue to fill the void left by Pogba.
James Garner made his full United debut in their 1-0 win at Partizan Belgrade two weeks ago and could be trusted from the off once again.
In a front three, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial could start on the bench while Greenwood leads the line.
The 18-year-old has scored in both his starts this season against Astana and Rochdale in the Europa League and Carabao Cup, respectively.
Jesse Lingard and Juan Mata, two players who have recently found Premier League minutes hard to come by, could play on either side of Greenwood.
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