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Manchester United pair Tom Cleverley and Ashley Young to return for Swansea clash - report
Sidelined duo will recover in time for Saturday's match in Wales having both missed England's recent friendlies against Spain and Sweden with respective ankle and toe injuries
Tom Cleverley and Ashley Young will return from injury in time to feature in Manchester United's clash against Swansea City on Saturday, according to reports.
The Sun claims that the midfield duo are ready to play, although striker Danny Welbeck remains a doubt after picking up an injury during England's 1-0 win over Spain last weekend.
Both Cleverley and Young could have been included in Fabio Capello's squad if not for injury, with the former recovering from a more severe knock.
Cleverley picked up an ankle injury in United's game against Bolton Wanderers in early September.
Young, meanwhile, has been ruled out since suffering a toe injury in training before the Red Devils' visit to Everton at the end of October.
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