• Aaron Wan-Bissaka during Manchester United's training session at the Aon Training Complex. Getty
    Aaron Wan-Bissaka during Manchester United's training session at the Aon Training Complex. Getty
  • Odion Ighalo, Brandon Williams, Alex Telles, Donny van de Beek, Aaron Wan-Bissaka at the Aon Training Complex in Manchester. Getty
    Odion Ighalo, Brandon Williams, Alex Telles, Donny van de Beek, Aaron Wan-Bissaka at the Aon Training Complex in Manchester. Getty
  • Facundo Pellistri during Manchester United's training session at the Aon Training Complex. Getty
    Facundo Pellistri during Manchester United's training session at the Aon Training Complex. Getty
  • Odion Ighalo, Eric Bailly, Timothy Fosu-Mensah and other Manchester United players during training. Getty
    Odion Ighalo, Eric Bailly, Timothy Fosu-Mensah and other Manchester United players during training. Getty
  • Jesse Lingard of Manchester United during training for the match against Wolves. Getty
    Jesse Lingard of Manchester United during training for the match against Wolves. Getty
  • Donny van de Beek during training. Getty
    Donny van de Beek during training. Getty
  • Paul Pogba at the Aon Training Complex. Getty
    Paul Pogba at the Aon Training Complex. Getty
  • Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Getty
    Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Getty

Aaron Wan-Bissaka trains with Manchester United for Wolves clash - in pictures


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Manchester United will be hoping for the return of Aaron Wan-Bissaka when Wolves visit Old Trafford on Tuesday.

Wan-Bissaka missed the game against Leicester and the League Cup victory over Everton before Christmas but was back in training on Sunday.

However, Victor Lindelof is a doubt for the match. The defender has been playing through pain recently and a troublesome back issue flared up on Boxing Day against Leicester, where he was taken off in the second half.

United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Lindelof will need assessing before Tuesday's match.

Meanwhile, Solskjaer has been delighted by Edinson Cavani's impact at Manchester United and believes the veteran striker still has years left at the top.

Cavani, 33, has made an impact on and off the pitch for United, scoring four goals in 13 appearances since signing a season-long deal with the option of another year.

It seems a matter of when rather than if the Red Devils trigger that extension clause and Solskjaer believes Cavani can shine for a few seasons yet.

Asked if he would like to keep Cavani, who turns 34 in February, the United boss said: "At the moment it looks like he's got a few years left in him so I wouldn't say anything else.

"He has made a great impact when he's come here, so let's focus on improving everyone as well. But he's got a few years left in him."

Cavani is pushing for just his second Premier League start against Wolves.

"He is definitely a starter," Solskjaer said. "You don't classify a player of that quality as anything else.

"We have got plenty of starters, more than 11 starters and that's the thing when you are at Man United. You should believe, trust in yourself."