Manchester United are preparing for a two-legged Europa League semi-final clash against Athletic Bilbao next week, with Nico Williams and Amad Diallo reported to be in doubt for the game.
Last week, Spanish news outlet Marca reported that Nico Williams suffered a groin injury and is set to miss the La Liga game against Real Madrid, and it was unknown whether he will be available for Manchester United.
Manchester United’s forward Amad Diallo suffered a serious injury in training, and his season was considered over, as well as Lisandro Martinez’s. However, the Ivorian has been working and pushing hard for a return.

Amad Diallo returned to the gym at Carrington on the 9th April and has been doing individual training on the grass. A new report from Fabrizio Romano has stated that there’s a big chance he will be available again this season with the major target on the Europa League.
Will Nico Williams be available vs Manchester United?
Nico Williams was ruled out of the game against Real Madrid due to a groin injury, but he has made his return from the setback as he played the last Athletic Bilbao game against Las Palmas.
The Spanish winger came off the bench in the 65th minute of the game as he replaced Alex Berenguer. However, Oihan Sancet came off during the game due to an injury he suffered. It remains unseen whether the midfielder will be available for selection next week.

Will Amad Diallo play Athletic Bilbao?
Amad Diallo will try and be available for the Europa League first leg or the second leg, according to Fabrizio Romano, who exclusively revealed on Thursday that the winger will return to team training from next week.
Ruben Amorim will be happy to have the winger back for the game, with Joshua Zirkzee ruled out for the season due to a hamstring injury. Manchester United has only Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho as the only options in the Europa League, with Chido Obi not eligible to play.
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