Antonio Valencia has been working hard on his fitness as he targets a return to the Manchester United team.
The right back, who is the Red Devils' longest-serving player, has not played since the win over Newcastle on January 2.
Sportsmail reported last week that interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has paved the way for captain Valencia to leave after a decade at Old Trafford.



Days after the club did not trigger the one-year extension on Valencia's contract the Ecuador international posted videos onto Instagram of himself training on a beach.