The absence of Yoro, Maguire, Martinez, and De Ligt leaves teenager Ayden Heaven as the only fit senior central defender in the traveling party. Heaven may be forced into a makeshift partnership, likely with Luke Shaw, who has experience playing in the centre of a back four from his time under Erik ten Hag. This would require a significant reshuffle of the backline, potentially seeing Diogo Dalot return to the starting XI after his benching against Leeds.
Carrick could also look to rookie Tyler Fredricson, who was part of the squad that travelled to Bournemouth last month. However, the 21-year-old’s confidence may be low following a difficult outing in the League Cup against Grimsby Town in August, where he was substituted at half-time with United trailing the League Two side 2-0. Regardless of the combination, United will be fielding a highly experimental defence at Stamford Bridge.