Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has confirmed Cristiano Ronaldo's return to the squad, and revealed Raphael Varane won’t feature before the World Cup.
The club meanwhile have been charged by the Football Association with alleged improper conduct during Saturday's Premier League game at Chelsea.
The Red Devils take on Sheriff Tiraspol in the Europa League on Thursday and Ronaldo, sat out Saturday’s 1-1 league draw at Chelsea as punishment for leaving last Wednesday’s match against Tottenham early and refusing to come on as a substitute, is in line to feature.
"Yes, Cristiano will be in the squad tomorrow," manager Ten Hag said.
"I think we said everything and answered all the questions. He was out for one game and now he is back."
Centre-half Varane is now in a race to be fit for France for next month’s World Cup in Qatar.
The 29-year-old was visibly upset as he left the field at Stamford Bridge and won’t be seen in a United jersey until after the tournament.
"Rapha Varane isn’t in the squad, so he will be out certainly until the World Cup," Ten Hag said. "He will not play in this block for Man United."
Off the pitch United have been charged by the FA after a number of their players surrounded referee Stuart Attwell in the closing stages of Saturday's draw at Chelsea. The referee awarded the hosts a penalty, deeming Scott McTominay had fouled Armando Broja.
The Old Trafford club have been hit with a charge for a breach of rule E20.1.
"Manchester United allegedly failed to ensure that its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion in the 84th minute," an FA statement read.
United have until Friday to respond to the charge.
Jorginho scored from the spot, before Casemiro salvaged a 1-1 draw for the visitors in stoppage time.
Everton and Crystal Palace have also been charged with alleged improper conduct during the Toffees’ 3-0 win on Saturday. The clubs have until Tuesday, 1 November to respond.