
"Manchester United have received a huge boost with Lisandro Martinez edging closer to a return after spending several months sidelined with a serious knee injury. The Argentine defender has been out since February, when he suffered an ACL injury during United's 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace. Since then, the 27-year-old has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to complete his rehabilitation before the end of the year, and now, his comeback appears imminent."
"It was recently reported that Martinez was undergoing individual training sessions as part of his first rehab phase, with the club easing him into full training. As per the latest from Fabrizio Romano, Lisandro Martinez has now returned to full team training, in what is a major boost for Manchester United. Romano further adds that Martinez is set to be back on the pitch in November."
Lisandro Martinez suffered an ACL knee injury in February during Manchester United's 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace and has been sidelined since. The 27-year-old completed rehabilitation and progressed through individual training sessions during his first rehab phase while the club eased him back into full training. Martinez has now returned to full team training and is expected to be back on the pitch in November. His return is set to bolster United's defence with leadership and aggression as fixtures accumulate and the team seeks continued improvement in league form.
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