Manchester United fear end of season for Luke Shaw

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Luke Shaw (28 years old) is definitely not polished. Often plagued by injuries since the start of his career, the left-back is once again in the infirmary, after having already been absent for three months at the start of the season with a thigh problem.

Replaced at the end of the first period against Luton last weekend, he again suffered from a muscle problem in his leg, according to the Daily Mail. This Wednesday, the Mancunian club communicated on the state of health of its player and fears an early end to the season. “Luke Shaw suffered a muscle injury and will be out for a long period. Further evaluation is still needed to determine the severity, but we expect him to be out for a few months., regretted the current 6th in the Premier League. Very bad news for Ten Hag but also for Gareth Southage a few months before the Euro.

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