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Manchester United headed into the international break buoyed by a much-needed win over Sunderland.

The 2-0 victory lifted the Reds into the top half of the Premier League table and eased the pressure on under-fire boss Ruben Amorim after a lacklustre start to the campaign.

There remains work to do for United and Amorim, with a trip to Liverpool when the top flight returns set to offer an acid test.

But the mood in the camp has certainly been lifted on the back of the weekend win as players head away on international football. Yet for a couple of United stars, this week offers a reminder of the uncertain future they face ahead of a potential January transfer decision.

Amorim dropped Altay Bayindir for the win over Sunderland, with replacement Senne Lammens impressing and

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