Ole Gunnar Solskjaer labelled Harry Maguire a 'warrior' as he revealed the England man could make a surprise return for Manchester United in their Premier League clash with Norwich.

The defender suffered a hip injury in last weekend's FA Cup draw with Wolves and there had been reports he could be sidelined for several weeks, but United boss Solskjaer insisted the problem is not serious.

The Norwegian said: "He's got a chance for tomorrow. It's a minor thing. I don't know where the reports are coming from. You might have mistaken him for Harry Kane. He's going to go through training today and see how he reacts for tomorrow.

"It's not a surprise because he's a warrior and he wants to play. If there's a minor problem, he'll put himself up to play. That's what he did against Wolverhampton.

"At half-time he was feeling some discomfort but he was adamant he was going to be fine. He was close to play against City, just not fit enough."

Solskjaer addressed speculation linking Ashley Young with a move to Inter Milan and hinted the United captain will be staying at Old Trafford.

"He's one of our players, he's our captain," said Solskjaer. "There's been lots of speculation and we've just got to handle that. Ashley's been very professional and focused and I don't think that's going to change."

Young, who is out of contract in the summer, has had limited playing time this season, and Solskjaer added: "That's a discussion me and Ash will have if something comes up. We haven't got too many players fit and ready so we need the ones we have.

"Ashley's been very, very good for this club and he's been a very good captain this season. Let's see where we are in June and in February as well."

Asked about reports linking United with Sporting Lisbon midfielder Bruno Fernandes, the United boss said: "We do go and watch games all the time but, where I've been and when I've been somewhere, it's irrelevant."