MANCHESTER UNITED have re-signed Jonny Evans on a short-term deal.
The Northern Irishman will be eligible to play in United’s upcoming pre-season matches.
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Evans, 35, left Leicester at the end of last season following their relegation.
He has recently been training with United’s Under-21s to gain fitness.
Following injuries to defenders Tyrell Malacia and Rhys Bennett, he has penned a short-term contract that enables him to feature in upcoming matches.
Evans will travel to Edinburgh as United face Lyon at Murrayfield tomorrow.
He is then set to travel with the Red Devils’ Under-21s as they head to San Diego for pre-season matches.
Evans originally joined United as a teenager in 2004.
He subsequently broke through under Sir Alex Ferguson, making 198 first team appearances for the Red Devils.
The dependable defender won three Premier League titles during his first Old Trafford stint, as well as the Champions League in 2008.
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