The 31-year-old has been out of action since January after picking up an ankle knock in the 3-1 FA Cup win over Reading.
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He was initially ruled out until the end of April after suffering ligament damage following a strong challenge from Andy Carroll.
But the Denmark international hinted at an earlier return last month after ditching his protective boot.
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And he has now been spotted in full training at Carrington - much to the delight of boss Erik ten Hag and Red Devils supporters.
Though it remains to be seen whether Eriksen will be involved in this weekend's clash against the Toffees at the Theatre of Dreams.
Ten Hag knows he will have to be cautious in easing the ex-Tottenham playmaker back to avoid the risk of a setback.
His return comes at the perfect time for United, who face Sevilla in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final next week, before battling Brighton in the FA Cup semi-final later at the end of April.
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And with United clinging onto fourth spot, Eriksen will surely have a huge role to play until the end of the season.
Ten Hag revealed earlier in the week how the former Inter Milan man was closing in on a return.
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Speaking ahead of the 1-0 win over Brentford on Wednesday about Eriksen's availability, he said: "Not for [Wednesday] but he's returning on the pitch.
"He's returning into team training [on Tuesday], so we have to see how quick he can now make the progress."