Edinson Cavani arrived at Manchester United on 5 October, in the final hours of the transfer window, and has signed a two-year contract. While he has yet to prove himself, he is already considered one of the worst recruits of the summer by Paul Scholes and a study by the Athletic. So he must be eager to tread the lawns to make his detractors lie.
But he’s going to have to wait a little bit because, because of the health protocol due to Covid-19, he has to stay in quarantine for two weeks. If the Red Devils have hoped to have him available for the league game at Newcastle, the Uruguayan will not be allowed to play. A statement from Mancunians also explained that the Matador “will however be free to play against his former club”, PSG in a highly symbolic Champions League match (21 October)