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Published 15:54 15 Dec 2017 GMT

The defender is said to have damaged ankle ligaments and, having been treated with painkillers, is now expected to have an operation to try and fix the problem in early January.
The news is clearly a huge blow for United, where Bailly has established himself as one of Mourinho's first choice centre-halves since his arrival from Villarreal 18 months ago.
Despite Mourinho's warning that Bailly could be out for up to three weeks, Mitten writes that the player is confident of making a comeback somewhere between late January and mid-February. This would put him in contention to be fit for United's Champions League last 16 first leg against Sevilla.Explore more on these topics:

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