The centre-back has been out since sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury against Crystal Palace in February. Amazingly, he has only played 16 times under Amorim since the Portuguese's appointment at Old Trafford, and underwent surgery after the clash with Oliver Glasner's men. United have been cautious in monitoring his recovery but the Daily Mail now reports that he couldreturn before the end of the month. United's next three league games come against Liverpool, Brighton, and Nottingham Forest on October 19, October 25 and November 1; he is said to be targeting the latter two fixtures as a potential comeback.
After his surgery, Martinz issued a positive update, saying: "Today, after going through several stormy days where I allowed myself to feel and accept my sadness, helplessness, insecurities, fears, and a deep emotional imbalance, I am reconnecting with my essence and my values, which help me see things from a kinder and more positive perspective.
"I feel immense gratitude for the incredible work and support of Man United, Argentina federation, my family, friends, teammates, and everyone who took the time to send me a message of encouragement. The surgery went perfectly! Now it's time to give it my all, with heart and soul, in the rehabilitation process."




