Man United defender, Noussair Mazraoui is reported to be sidelined for two months due to a form of cardiac arrhythmia.
According to reports, the Moroccan is set to undergo surgery.
However, Mail Sport understands that Mazraoui has already had a minor corrective procedure after suffering palpitations.
The precautionary procedure for a relatively common condition is said to have been a success and he will be available again in the next few weeks.
Cardiac arrhythmia, commonly referred to as an irregular heartbeat, happens when the heart beats too fast, too slow, or follows an erratic rhythm.
According to the NHS, over 2 million people in the UK experience arrhythmias. With proper diagnosis and management, most individuals with abnormal heart rhythms can still lead normal lives.
While it may not always be possible to prevent the onset of arrhythmias, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can significantly reduce the risk of developing heart-related conditions.
Mazraoui and Manchester United have had a rough start to the season, conceding ten goals in 11 matches.
Source: Vanguard
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