A number of current and former Manchester United players have sent messages of support to ex-Reds defender Marcos Rojo after the Argentine suffered a serious knee injury earlier this month.
Rojo, who left United to join Boca Juniors in 2021, revealed that he would be out of action for "seven to eight months" after suffering a serious knee injury - the same injury he sustained while playing for the Reds in April 2017.
The 32-year-old defender will require surgery after picking up an anterior cruciate ligament injury, which occurred when he fell just moments after having a penalty saved in a league match on Wednesday.
He is set to have an operation next week. ALSO READ: Erik ten Hag's next test is his biggest yet at Man United Speaking after leaving a clinic in Buenos Aires, Rojo said: "It’s going to be seven or eight months at least.
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