There is a glimmer of hope for United in terms of the upcoming schedule. Due to a lack of European football and early exits from both domestic cup competitions, the Red Devils face a significantly less congested fixture list than their traditional top-six rivals. After Wednesday’s fixture against Newcastle United, the squad will have an 11-day break before they return to action at home against Aston Villa, providing Shaw with a potential window for rehabilitation.
The medical team at Old Trafford will be working around the clock to assess the severity of the damage. Carrick will be desperate to have his first-choice left-back available for the run-in, as Shaw’s balance of defensive solidity and attacking output remains crucial to the way United transition from the back.