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Anderson returns to the United squad for Saturday's lunchtime clash at West Ham but Sir Alex Ferguson has a headache over the right-back position.
The Brazilian midfielder has been sidelined for the past seven games with a knee problem but increases the manager's options in the engine room with Paul Scholes suspended and Darren Fletcher out with a virus.
Park Ji-sung is also available but Owen Hargreaves has suffered a shoulder injury that has prolonged his absence.
Although Nemanja Vidic is back to captain the team and bolster the defence, the back four is the main area of concern for Sir Alex. Jonny Evans is banned and three right-back options are ruled out - Wes Brown, Rafael and John O'Shea.
Fabio appears to be favourite to slot in with Chris Smalling continuing in the middle alongside Vidic as Rio Ferdinand is back in training but not likely to be available until the home game with Fulham.
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Papers: Reds eye Ashley Young
01/04/2011 07:43
United close on £25m wingerManchester United are closing in on a £25million swoop for Ashley Young. And boss Alex Ferguson is set to offer the Aston Villa winger a whopping £100,000 a week. Young, who starred for England against Wales and Ghana, has already rejected a new Villa deal worth £80,000 a week. An England insider said: "Him moving to Manchester United was the talk of the dressing room. You can see why United want him." The former Watford ace, 25, has 14 months left on his current £65,000-a- week Villa deal. But he has long been a transfer target for Liverpool and Tottenham. Now Fergie has entered the race for his signature and hopes to entice him with a massive pay hike. United also have the advantage of being the only one out of the three clubs that can currently guarantee Champions League football for Young next season.
Paul Jiggins, The Mirror
Elsewhere, The Telegraph claim Rio Ferdinand will attempt to return to full training this weekend "in order to banish fears over his fitness". The papers says Rio has trained in the Carrington gymnasium this weekend but now hopes to move outdoors with his team-mates.
Sir Alex will have to watch Saturday's clash at Upton Park from the stands due to his FA disciplinary ban, handed out for comments about referee Martin Atkinson, but Hammers boss Avram Grant has claimed his side have been hardest done by this season. The Independent run his quotes: "We have suffered more than any other team as in the very deciding moments... If the decisions were right, we would have had at least 10 points
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