Victor Lindelof has returned to full team training, the club announced on Sunday. The Swedish defender has missed the past three friendlies, with Manchester United reporting the player has been struggling with an injury which has kept him out of action for the past few months.

Manchester United, who are currently in training in the United States, have revealed on their website that Lindelof returned to full training on Sunday.
After this, we will have to monitor the physical condition of the 30-year-old defender again to see if he will be ready to be an option in the clash with Real Betis on the morning of August 1st. After that, the Red Devils will face Liverpool on August 4th and will travel back to England to meet Manchester City in the Community Shield on August 10th.
There have been continuous reports from the Promotion ufabet media about Lindelof’s future, with the Swedish player expected to be one of the players the Red Devils are ready to sell this summer.
For Lindelof, he is set to become a permanent substitute and likely to play less if he remains at Old Trafford.
That will be a bonus to manager Erik ten Hag, who is waiting to discover the extent of Yoro’s injury.
The 18-year-old, who sign from Lille for £52million a fortnight ago, was force off in the first half of Sunday’s 2-1 defeat by Arsenal in Los Angeles.
Ten Hag admits they were ‘careful’ with Yoro as ‘he only did 50 per cent of the [training] sessions’ but it seems unlikely he will be risk against Betis, with United facing arch rivals Liverpool at the weekend.
United are also waiting for an update on striker Rasmus Hojlund. Who was also force off against Arsenal with what appeared to be a hamstring problem.