Marcel Sabitzer joined Man Utd in the January transfer window on loan (Picture: Getty)
Manchester United have confirmed that midfielder Marcel Sabitzer will miss the rest of the season after picking up a knee injury.
Sabitzer, who joined United in the January transfer window on loan from Bayern Munich, was absent from Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Wolves due to the issue.
The 29-year-old Austria international, keen to sign a permanent deal at Old Trafford, has impressed for the Red Devils across his 18 appearances.
He scored twice in the Europa League quarter-final against Sevilla and also netted in the FA Cup quarter-final victory against Fulham.
‘Manchester United midfielder Marcel Sabitzer has suffered a meniscal injury which will, unfortunately, rule him out for the remainder of the season,’ the club said in a statement.
‘Everyone at the club is disappointed to lose Marcel’s services, as the Reds chase a strong finish to the season in the Premier League and FA Cup, and we are grateful for his contribution to our progress so far.
‘Christian Eriksen, who was sidelined when Sabitzer arrived, is back playing regularly again, while Raphael Varane made a successful return at the weekend, following his recent lay-off.
More: Trending
‘Alejandro Garnacho scored the clincher late on against Wolves, in his first outing since overcoming an ankle injury. We would like to wish Marcel well in having a speedy recovery.’
Sabitzer, meanwhile, recently told told Sky Sports: ‘Here at United, everything is bigger. People are crazy about United. I enjoy being here, I’m very proud!’
MORE : Erik ten Hag identifies new potential David De Gea replacement
MORE : Bruno Fernandes sends warning to Alejandro Garnacho over his Manchester United future
‘Everyone at the club is disappointed…’