Harry Kane: Undoubtedly the main beneficiary of the postponed season, Kane is now fully fit. The England captain has been out since New Year's Day, having undergone surgery on a hamstring injury.
Marcus Rashford: The forward was also a worry for the run-in after suffering a double stress fracture in his back in January. The time off helped him fully recover and he will be fit and available for Man United.
Heung-min Son: First of all, the Spurs star recovered from the broken arm suffered in February. Secondly, he served his mandatory three-week national service in the South Korean military.
Leroy Sane: The Man City man had been out for seven months with a serious knee injury. The break will have given him chance to build-up his fitness with the intention of being primed for selection.
Ricardo Pereira: Leicester were dealt a crushing blow just before the season was halted with their influential right-back needing surgery to repair a knee ligament injury - but he could return in July.
Paul Pogba: The midfielder had not played since December because of a foot injury. The break has allowed Pogba to recover - now Ole Gunnar Solskjaer just has to work out how to get the best out of him.
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