- Manchester United has confirmed the lesion of Lisandro Martínez's cross ligament
- It is more likely that Argentina's international is out of action for up to six months.
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Manchester United has confirmed that Lisandro Martínez has damaged the cross ligament on his left knee after the Argentine defender was taken in Sunday's defeat against Crystal Palace in Old Trafford.
United has not put a time scale in Martínez's rehabilitation, but it is understood that the 27 -year -old could be out of action for up to six months.
A club statement said: 'Manchester United can confirm that Lisandro Martínez suffered an injury in his ligament in Sunday against Crystal Palace.
The World Cup winner had already lost more than three months of last season due to complications with a broken metatarsal suffered at the end of his first campaign in England.
Manchester United has confirmed that Lisandro Martínez is more likely to miss the rest of the season
Argentina's international suffered a LCA injury during the defeat at the Red Devils house against Crystal Palace on Sunday
The head of United, Ruben Amorim, also runs out of Jonny Evans, Luke Shaw and Mason Mount due to injuries