Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed that he currently has no plans to reintegrate Marcos Rojo into his first-team squad.
The 30-year-old re-joined Estudiantes on loan during the January transfer window after struggling to secure regular action at Old Trafford in the first half of the 2019-20 season.
Rojo only made one appearance for the Argentine outfit before the coronavirus outbreak halted play, though, and his loan deal has now come to an end.
The former Sporting Lisbon left-back has a contract at Old Trafford until next summer, but Solskjaer has confirmed that the Argentina international will not be involved for the rest of the season.
"Marcos has been in lockdown over there so they've not played," the Manchester Evening News quotes Solskjaer as saying. "At the moment I can't see him coming back here over the summer because we've been in this bubble and have this squad available until next summer.
"So he just needs to focus on getting and staying fit and being ready for wherever that takes him."
Boca Juniors are believed to be interested in signing the South American this summer.