"I think Marcos could have been playing a couple of weeks ago," said United manager Mourinho. "We didn't need to rush him, push him into that situation, but he has been training with the team for quite a long time.
"We need him with no Jones. We need Marcos back to give us the stability."
Despite those defensive concerns, Mourinho is close to having a full-strength squad for the first time in months, with Paul Pogba feeling his way back to full fitness following a serious hamstring problem.
The France midfielder scored on his comeback against Newcastle after two months out of action, but faded after a good start against Basle.
With a glut of fixtures coming up, Mourinho made seven changes to his starting line-up in Switzerland, with only Pogba, Anthony Martial, Chris Smalling and Romelu Lukaku remaining from the team that started against Newcastle.
More changes are certain this weekend as the manager attempts to keep his players fresh.
Brighton manager Chris Hughton is expecting the United side to be rejigged and is not ruling out Mourinho's men for the title, even though they are eight points adrift of Manchester City.
"Without being detrimental to the other teams in the top six, most people see the two Manchester teams as the strongest," he said. "Both have recruited very well and have big star players.
"Ibrahimovic and certainly Pogba are a massive boost for them to have back at this stage of the season. They are both big teams and are showing that."
The Seagulls are unbeaten in five matches and Hughton wants his players to show self-belief.
"You can't go there with fear because if you do, it is inevitable what will happen," he said. "You have to go there with a belief and a confidence that you can get something."
From SuperSport
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