Manchester United will be without Edinson Cavani for this evening's visit of Leicester City to Old Trafford.

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Ahead of the clash against Brendan Rodgers' side, the Red Devils interim boss was giving team news updates as the Premier League resumes following the latest international break.

Speaking in the press conference at Carrington, Rangnick said that his international players "all seem to be fit" but then declared that "the only player who is injured, unfortunately again, is Edinson Cavani."

Cavani was injured on international duty with Uruguay and was forced off with calf problem in the first half of his country's recent clash against Chile.

On the extent of the 35-year-old's injury, Rangnick said: "According to the doctor, he will be out for a couple of weeks, four weeks, maybe even five weeks. So we will have to wait and see. That's obviously bad news to have another striker missing out. Apart from that, all the others seem to be fit."

Rangnick will be raging

With just nine games to go, United are up against it in the race for Champions League qualification, trailing fourth-placed Arsenal by four points having played one match more.

Although Leicester's defence has been rather porous this term and Cavani has rarely started in the top flight, Rangnick would have ideally liked to have the Uruguayan at his disposal this evening.

Since joining United, the veteran striker has had a big impact. In total, he has scored 19 goals for the Red Devils, and whilst that is impressive for a 35-year-old who is past his prime, it's his effect on United's pressing ability which has truly made him stand out.

With around five pressures per game, his work rate is second to none at Old Trafford, although it's his successful pressure percentage per 90 of 36.7% which makes him one of the best in this metric, with the Uruguayan ranked within the 99th percentile among positional peers in Europe’s top five leagues.

Cavani is not just an industrious workhorse in the final third, either. Red Devils legend Paul Scholes has hailed the veteran's "perfect first touch" and drawn comparisons with another lethal marksman of old in these parts in Ruud van Nistelrooy.

Therefore, with such a crucial fixture coming up this evening, Rangnick will be raging that the Uruguay marksman was struck with injury in midweek and has duly been ruled out for the visit of Leicester, who have won their last three meetings against United in all competitions.

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