Manchester United predicted XI vs Arsenal: Sofyan Amrabat starts as Lisandro Martinez decision…

Man Utd's predicted line up and the early team news for the Premier League clash with Arsenal this weekend.

Manchester United will be looking to produce a big performance as they look to upset Premier League leaders Arsenal and end their own season on a high.

Erik ten Hag's side are still reeling from their 4-0 defeat to Crystal Palace earlier in the week and know a huge improvement is required against a team with serious title aspirations.

United have been boosted by the return of Lisandro Martinez and Marcus Rashford to training earlier this week, though only one of them is expected to be involved this weekend. Bruno Fernandes and Scott McTominay are hopeful of returning to action against Arsenal but Mason Mount will be missing after his latest injury blow.

With that all in mind, here is how we think United should line up against Arsenal...

Onana should have done better with two of the Crystal Palace goals but should keep his starting place this weekend.
1. GK - Andre Onana
Onana should have done better with two of the Crystal Palace goals but should keep his starting place this weekend. 

The Portuguese full-back is United's best option on the right and should be used there to offer a threat going forward.
2. RB - Diogo Dalot
The Portuguese full-back is United's best option on the right and should be used there to offer a threat going forward. 

Casemiro was dreadful on Monday night, though he was done few favours by the midfield and the fact he was played out of position. Sadly there are no other options.
3. CB - Casemiro
Casemiro was dreadful on Monday night, though he was done few favours by the midfield and the fact he was played out of position. Sadly there are no other options. 

Evans wasn't fit enough to start against Palace and it showed. Thankfully, he should be in better condition now.
4. CB - Jonny Evans
Evans wasn't fit enough to start against Palace and it showed. Thankfully, he should be in better condition now. Photo: Getty Images

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