Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea's groin injury suffered with Spain is understood not to be serious.
But it is still likely to keep him out of the clash with Liverpool this weekend, says the Mirror.
De Gea suffered the injury in the second-half of Spain's 1-1 draw with Sweden in a Euro 2020 qualifier on Tuesday night, forcing him out of the game.
The United goalkeeper will undergo a scan and full assessment in Manchester on Wednesday, but the early indication from those close to the 29-year-old is that it is not a serious issue.
However, a groin strain, rather than a full muscle tear, could see De Gea sidelined for several weeks, ruling him out of Sunday's visit of league leaders Liverpool, as well as next week's Europa League tie away to Partizan Belgrade, the Premier League trio to Norwich and United's EFL Cup tie away to Chelsea.