Manchester United: Marcus Rashford, Luke Shaw, Marcel Sabitzer & Tyrell Malacia back in training
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Marcus Rashford has returned to training for Manchester United before Thursday's Europa League quarter-final second leg in Sevilla.
Rashford, 25, has not played since he sustained a groin injury during United's home Premier League win against Everton on 8 April.
Luke Shaw, Marcel Sabitzer and Tyrell Malacia also trained at Carrington.
Erik ten Hag said on Wednesday that the four are "available" but he will decide on Thursday whether they will play.
Rashford was unavailable for the first leg against Sevilla at Old Trafford, which United drew 2-2, as well as Sunday's 2-0 win at Nottingham Forest.
United had said the England striker, who has scored 31 goals this season, would "miss a few games" with Ten Hag adding on Wednesday that their top goalscorer this season has had one training session with the team.
Sabitzer, who scored twice against Sevilla, was withdrawn from the starting line-up at the City Ground after picking up an injury in the warm-up, while Malacia also missed the trip with a knee problem.
Shaw, meanwhile, has not played since he was substituted in United's 1-0 win at home against Brentford on 5 April.
Should he be fit to play, the England defender could provide much-needed cover at centre-back, with Lisandro Martinez ruled out for the season and Raphael Varane also picking up an injury against Sevilla.
Bruno Fernandes is also out of the Sevilla trip, with the Portugal midfielder serving a one-match suspension.
After Thursday's Europa League game, Manchester United take on Brighton at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-finals on Sunday and face a key Premier League match at Tottenham on 27 April.
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