Manchester United injury news: Luke Shaw could return before the end of the season, says David Busst

Incident: Shaw suffered a double fracture on Tuesday night
(John Peters/Man Utd via Getty Images)
Richard Parry17 September 2015

David Busst has offered Manchester United and England left-back Luke Shaw hope of a return to action before the end of the season.

Former Coventry defender Busst suffered a horrific leg break against United at Old Trafford in 1996 after colliding with Denis Irwin and Brian McClair and retired from the game a few months later.

Busst needed 26 operations and contracted the MRSA virus but he is confident Shaw, 20, who sustained a double fracture of his right leg in Tuesday night's 2-1 defeat at PSV Eindhoven, will make a full recovery.

He told The Sun: "It wasn't the actual fractures that stopped me from playing, it was the infections.

"But so long as it's a clean break and there is no infection, there shouldn't be a major issue for Luke."

Manchester United announced on Wednesday that Shaw will remain in Eindhoven for the 'early stages of his recovery' after undergoing surgery in the Netherlands on Tuesday night.

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