Manchester United have confirmed that midfielder Manuel Ugarte suffered a knee ligament injury in Uruguay’s World Cup defeat to Spain in Guadalajara on Friday.
Ugarte twisted awkwardly as he tried to make a tackle in the build-up to Spain’s winning goal and had to be taken off the pitch on a stretcher.
The 25-year-old was assessed by Uruguay’s medical staff on Saturday and will now travel to Manchester for further tests before United officials decide the best course of action.
Numerous reports from Uruguay media claim Ugarte has suffered a cruciate ligament injury, which would rule him out for a number of months.
However, United will wait for their own tests before accepting such a bleak scenario.
“Manchester United can confirm that Manuel Ugarte has suffered a knee ligament injury whilst representing Uruguay in Friday’s World Cup group-stage match against Spain,” said the club.
“Assessment of the injury is ongoing to determine the best course of treatment and the rehabilitation timescale.
“Everyone wishes Manuel a successful recovery and we will be supporting him every step of the way.”
Ugarte had gone into the World Cup knowing he was likely to be in the shop window given United have prioritised revamping their midfield.
The £50.8m arrival from Paris St-Germain in 2024 has not reached the heights anticipated during his time at Old Trafford and his last appearance was when he started the home Premier League defeat by Leeds on 13 April.
It was widely anticipated he would move on this summer, either permanently or on loan.
Now those plans are in doubt, with thoughts at United focused on the wellbeing of the player.










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