Manuel Ugarte is two games away from being handed a suspension in the Premier League(Image: Marc Atkins/Getty Images.). Manchester United have just a few more days to wait before they are back in Premier League action and will hope that one player in particular remains available for selection.. United were forced to settle for a point in a 2-2 draw with Everton on Saturday in the top flight. The Reds were initially trailing by two goals before strikes from Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte earned a point in their trip to Goodison Park.. Ruben Amorim’s side are now in 15th place in the Premier League table and will now prepare to face Ipswich Town on Wednesday night. While there are no immediate concerns over the selection of one player, in particular, going into the clash at Old Trafford, there may be keeping an eye on a potential issue that may happen further down the line.. READ MORE: Manchester United regular risks becoming the latest to be shunned by Ruben Amorim. READ MORE: Mount, Mainoo, Collyer – Man United injury news and predicted return dates for Ipswich match. Ugarte currently has eight yellow cards in the Premier League this season and is potentially just two games away from being handed a suspension in the top flight. Rules state that players who pick up 10 bookings across a club’s first 32 fixtures will be handed a two-game ban.. United have now played 26 Premier League matches, meaning two bookings across the next six fixtures for Ugarte would see the midfielder be handed a two-match suspension. That run will see United face Ipswich, Arsenal, Leicester City, Nottingham Forest, Manchester City and Newcastle.. Amorim has regularly started Ugarte since his appointment as United head coach back in November. The Uruguay international also proved his value to the United team, scoring the equaliser against Everton in the draw at Goodison Park.. Article continues below. Should Ugarte be handed a suspension for picking up a certain number of bookings, it would not be the first time it has happened for the former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder. The 23-year-old missed the defeat to Newcastle in December as he served a one-match ban for five bookings across the first half of the campaign.