Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits Victor Lindelof has aggravated his back injury after being forced off in their 2-2 draw at Leicester City.
Lindelof was replaced by Axel Tuanzebe after 66 minutes and after the game, Solskjaer provided an update on his condition.
"It is his back again I think," he told manutd.com. “So we will just have to assess that one before Wolverhampton.
“Then again, Eric is fit now, Axel is fit, so of course we might have to look at that before Wolverhampton.
“We don't have time to worry about it. This time around, we have around 30 hours to prepare for this game and hopefully the players will use them wisely."
In the post-match press conference, Solskjaer was asked again about Lindelof's injury and said: "I don't know how badly Victor is hurt now.
“Axel played really well at Everton, I have to say. It was his first game for a long while after a hamstring injury so I couldn't risk him in a 12:30 kick-off in a full game.
“Eric [Bailly] played really well. He's been fitter for longer than Axel and, with [Jamie] Vardy's pace as well, you're always happy to have Eric in the team.
“Hopefully, Victor won't be too bad and Aaron can recover very soon but, at the moment, Axel is now ready for Tuesday, if needed."

