Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has given an update on skipper Harry Maguire’s chances of facing Villarreal in Wednesday night’s Europa League final.

The center-back, who has been named in Gareth Southgate’s provisional England squad for the Euros, has not played since suffering an ankle injury on May 9 against Aston Villa. However, he has traveled with the United squad for the showpiece event in Gdansk, Poland.

Solskjaer, speaking at his press conference ahead of the final, told reporters that a late decision will be made on Maguire.

He said: “Harry’s here, he’s traveled with us. There’s another session to go and we’ll see how he is.

“We’re hoping he’ll be available but the main focus is for the players who are out there fit to enjoy the session today and be ready for tomorrow”

As for his team selection for the big game, Solskjaer was playing his cards close to his chest.

He added: “It’s always difficult to leave players out. Bu throughout the whole season, a final is a reward for what you’ve done the whole season, then if there’s a doubt between a couple then it’s the form in the latter stages.

“We’ll enjoy the last session and the players will get the team tomorrow.”