Tottenham hotspurs Manager Jose Mourinho says Spurs has the chance of getting to top four this season.
The three-month coronavirus-enforcement has helped Spurs more than any other club, given the number of key players they have back from injury.
But they have a harder and tougher battle in their bid to make to the Champions League.
They sit 7 points behind fourth-placed Chelsea and 4 behind United in fifth, which could be sufficient to entitle if Manchester City’s two-season European ban stands.
Spurs will hand a fitness test to Giovani Lo Celso, while Jan Vertonghen will be encompassed even though his contract runs out on June 30.
Mourinho said Lo Celso was struggling with an injury before the season was suspended in March but lockdown rules meant it could not be treated properly.
“Because of the rules, his injury is not an injury in need of surgery but needed treatment and daily treatment, needed close contact with physios and fitness coaches working with him but that was not possible,” said the Spurs boss.
“For about two months he was injured and he couldn’t recover from it.”