Football: Max Taylor, 19, in Manchester United's Europa squad a year after cancer treatment

Max Taylor made his comeback for Manchester United's under-23 side in October, after he had chemotherapy for testicular cancer. PHOTO: MAX TAYLOR/INSTAGRAM

LONDON (REUTERS) - Manchester United have called up central defender Max Taylor to their Europa League squad 12 months after the 19-year-old had chemotherapy for testicular cancer.

The academy graduate, who made his comeback for United's under-23 side last month, could make his first senior appearance in Thursday's (Nov 28) match against Astana in Kazakhstan with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer set to field a number of teenagers.

United have already qualified for the knockout phase from Group L with three wins from four matches.

"The position I was in this time last year, I was in my first few weeks where I had chemotherapy, I wouldn't have thought, a year on, I'd be travelling with the first team," Taylor told the club's website.

"It doesn't matter what the environment is like, just being out there is massive. It's been a dream since I can remember ever kicking a ball - being a United first-team player."

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