Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba will both be ready to go when the Premier League returns.
England star Rashford had looked set to miss the rest of Manchester United ’s season when he underwent a back operation in January.
And World Cup winner Pogba had similarly undergone a foot operation early in 2020, having missed the majority of matches in the first half of the season.
But following the coronavirus enforced suspension of football across the planet, both have been able to rehab and work their way towards fitness with the idea of still having an impact on the 2019-20 campaign.
Now both men are back in United’s training groups at Carrington.
And speaking on Tuesday, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer confirmed that the pair are expected to be ready to fire as soon as Project Restart gets underway.

"They're looking good, they've joined training now and they've done everything the other boys have been doing. No reaction so far, touch wood," he told MUTV.
"When we get started, it looks like we can have a full squad to choose from."
United stars have been back Carrington in small groups for the last week.
Solskjaer believes that everything is ready to move to the next phase of training, a topic which will be discussed at Wednesday's Premier League meeting and could lead to some restrictions being lifted - allowing for contact sessions to take place.
"We're back in training which has been great. The boys have been fantastic, the weather's been good and they've enjoyed it," he added.
"Hopefully now we've proved we can do this safely and we can move to the next step. It's been really enjoyable being on the training ground again.
"Everyone's looking sharp, everyone's been in with a good mood and we've been splitting up in groups so [working in] fours and fives together and they've really done well.
"Hopefully, they can as I said, step up and go to bigger training groups but so far it's been good."
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