Ten Hag further informed that Mason Mount, who has been sidelined since November, is also nearing a comeback and hinted that the English midfielder could be back in action after the upcoming international break, further bolstering United's squad depth.
The ongoing injury concerns have sparked speculation about Ten Hag's future at the club, with reports circulating about potential successors being considered. Nonetheless, Ten Hag remains optimistic about the team's progress, believing that their performance would have been even more impressive without the setbacks caused by injuries.
"It tells that we are in the right direction," he said. "So, imagine if we had many more players available, not so many setbacks in injuries, it could have been easily 70 or 75 wins and that tells the bright future of this team when players are available. I think we are playing to maximum levels if you take in the availability of the players."