Manchester United talisman Marcus Rashford is primed to return to action when the Premier League resumes later this month from its coronavirus suspension.
The Red Devils have been handed a major boost ahead of the opening weekend of the restarted campaign with both Rashford and Paul Pogba fully recovered from their respective injuries.
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The forward has been sidelined since mid-January after suffering a stress fracture of his back in an FA Cup tie vs Wolves, while Pogba has missed most of the 2019/20 campaign with ongoing foot and ankle issues.
United loan star Odion Ighalo revealed the welcome news, saying: “Everybody is looking good. Running, working hard and playing football.”
“Little two-a-sides and doing some ball work. Everyone is getting better and better.
“Everyone is back, even Paul [Pogba] is back training normally and Rashy is back training as normal.
“Everyone is training normally and training full and all that, so the squad is full and everyone is ready, I think.
“I can’t wait for the league to start again.”
The Red Devils recently agreed to extend Ighalo’s loan deal until next January as he’s impressed during his short stint at the club to date.
The former Watford forward had scored four goals in eight appearances before football was halted because of the COVID-19 global crisis.



