Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has confirmed Mason Greenwood, Edinson Cavani and Harry Maguire are in contention to face Chelsea on Saturday.
Greenwood has missed United's two games since the international with a knock while Maguire was absent from the midweek win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.
Since signing on transfer deadline day, Cavani has had to come through a period in quarantine and build his fitness having not played for seven months.
But Solskjaer says he expects the trio to be in the squad and fit enough to feature against the Blues.

"I hope and expect all three of them to be available for selection," Solskjaer said.
"Of course we've got a training session this morning but, yeah, they've all got a chance, all of them.
"There's two different reasons, so Edinson wants to tick all the boxes that he's gone through in his programme and feel ready to make an impact."

This week, reports have claimed Greenwood has frustrated officials at the club over poor punctuality.
But Solskjaer has defended the teenager and claimed the media are targeting him.
“I think in the club we have a great record and tradition and history of bringing our players through,” the manager said.
“It means from early on they have good habits, we trust you, you can express yourself.
"Mason has come through this programme and has done fantastic. He’ll be kicking on, I’m sure.
"Of course, he’s a very exciting boy to work with.”