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·16 February 2026

Man United injury latest: Patrick Dorgu, Matthijs De Ligt and more

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Man Utd Injury Latest: Mount, De Ligt and Dorgu Return Timelines

Manchester United approach their Premier League return with a curious blend of momentum and pause. Four straight wins under Michael Carrick injected belief, a late 1-1 draw at West Ham preserved his unbeaten record, and yet an FA Cup exit to Brighton has left Man Utd with a sparse fixture list and too much time to think.

That 13-day gap between the London Stadium and a first ever visit to the Hill Dickinson creates space for recovery. It also sharpens focus on the Man Utd injury latest, where several names hover between frustration and imminent return.


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Mount Boost Offers Timely Lift

Mason Mount’s absence felt minor at first, then mildly perplexing. Named on the bench in Carrick’s opening two matches, he was suddenly missing against Fulham, then Tottenham and West Ham. The explanation arrived swiftly, a minor issue sustained in training.

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Carrick delivered reassurance before the trip to east London. He said: “Mason will be probably not for Tuesday, probably after, but definitely gone into the Everton game, he’ll be back.”

The phrasing carried cautious optimism. Mount’s return for Everton would offer balance and tempo, attributes Carrick has begun to prize in a side rediscovering rhythm. In a campaign shaped by uneven availability, even a short injury can disrupt patterns.

Potential return date: February 23 vs Everton

De Ligt Progress Encourages Patience

Matthijs de Ligt’s absence has been longer, and more complicated. A lower back injury sustained in the 2-1 win over Crystal Palace in late November has sidelined him for close to three months. At the time, there were suggestions of a swift comeback. Football often resists such tidy narratives.

Carrick remains hopeful. He said: “Matta, we’ll see how he develops over the, you know… the Everton game feels like a long time away at the moment, so we’ll see how he develops, but he’s positive, he’s moving in the right direction, but Mason’s a little bit closer than him.”

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There is a sense of careful management here. De Ligt has yet to return to full first team training, yet the language suggests progression rather than setback. United’s defensive structure has adapted in his absence, but the Dutchman’s composure and aerial authority have been missed.

Potential return date: March

Dorgu Setback Disrupts Emerging Story

Patrick Dorgu’s rise under Carrick had felt like a small narrative of renewal. Impressive on the left in those early games, he scored in a 3-2 win over Arsenal after finding the net in the Manchester derby. Then came the hamstring pull at the Emirates Stadium, chasing a ball that seemed harmless.

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Carrick’s assessment was measured but sobering. He said: “Pat, unfortunately, is going to be out for a period of time. We are still working through how long that is going to be.

“It’s disappointing because he has had such a big couple of weeks. We weren’t sure if it was a little bit of cramp or if it was something more serious.

“At the moment, it is looking a little bit more of a serious note. A few weeks out. How many weeks? We will have to wait and see.

“It is disappointing for all of us and Pat, he is in such a good place but unfortunately it is part of football and something you have got to work through and get him back as soon as we can.”

If the projected ten week spell holds, Dorgu will not return until early April. For a player building momentum, that interruption matters. For Man Utd, it narrows options in wide areas at a delicate stage of the season.

Potential return date: April

Schedule Gap Shapes Man Utd Injury Management

United’s limited fixture list following the FA Cup exit offers unexpected opportunity. Fewer matches mean fewer chances to chase immediate redemption, yet they also allow rehabilitation to proceed without haste.

The 1-1 draw at West Ham, salvaged in stoppage time, keeps Man Utd fourth. Everton away now looms large, not only as a test of form but as a marker of fitness. Chelsea, Liverpool and Brentford will have played before United take to the field, sharpening competitive tension.

In this context, the Man Utd injury latest carries more than medical significance. Mount’s anticipated return could refresh midfield structure. De Ligt’s gradual progress offers defensive reassurance. Dorgu’s absence reminds Carrick that development and disruption often arrive together.

United’s season remains poised between resurgence and fragility. Fitness may yet determine which side of that line they fall.

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