Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has admitted he hopes to welcome centre back Harry Maguire back to the team before next week’s trip to Nottingham Forest.
Maguire was the hero when he headed home the winner against Liverpool last weekend, but he was robbed of the chance to maintain that momentum when a knock kept him out of the 4–2 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday.
Thankfully for United, his absence did not derail the team as Amorim’s side roared to a third consecutive victory in the Premier League, and Maguire is expected to be back in action when the Red Devils try to make it four on the spin next weekend away at Nottingham Forest.
“Hopefully, he’s going to join us next week, but we’ll see,” Amorim told .
“I hope to have him next week. It’s a simple thing but you never know. And I don’t like to take risks with players. It’s the wrong thing for Harry and for the teammates that are working.
“I just want to show, every time, everyone is important in this team. We have a very good squad.”






