Manchester United's medical line-up has seen the light of day, with central midfielder Mason Monty having emerged from the shadow of injury after many months of consecutive convalescence, according to the Manchester Evening News. The permanent player's prolonged absence has put the team under a lot of pressure. Duvivier Malacia and Raniero are also showing positive signs of recovery and are expected to return to action after the international break, joining Mason Montt in welcoming a new chapter under coach Ruben Emolian.

Since the Premier League clash with Tottenham at the end of September, Mason Mount has been on a difficult rehabilitation journey. The 25-year-old England international is now available for training, but out of caution, United did not risk him for the Europa League clash with PAOK and the Premier League clash with Leicester City. With Mason Monty expected to make his return to Yeovilwich in the Premier League in the early hours of November 25, which will be coach Rubin Emolian's first match in charge of the team, Mason Monty will have to give his all to seize this opportunity to prove himself.

Meanwhile, Duvel Malacia and Raniero have resumed training but their form is not yet stable and they are yet to return to the first-team squad. They are expected to join Mason Mount for the game in Yeşilvırkırmak with a view to suiting up for the Red Devils when the time comes.

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