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    Dean Henderson expects to be Man Utd No1 next season as he fights for England place

    DEAN HENDERSON expects to be the No 1 keeper at Manchester United this season.
    The 23-year-old signed a new six-year deal last month worth £120,000-a-week.

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    Dean Henderson is on England duty ahead of a shot at the Old Trafford No1 jerseyCredit: Rex Features

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    David De Gea will have the 23-year-old for company next seasonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    And he made it clear he should be replacing David De Gea.
    England new-boy Henderson is back at Old Trafford after two impressive seasons on loan at Sheffield United.
    And asked if he could again look to go out on loan this season if he fails to dislodge DDG, Henderson said: “Yes — but that won’t be the situation.
    “Look, 100 per cent, the aim is for me to play next season and – I don’t think I want to not be playing after last season.”

    Henderson admits his England chances also rest on playing every week at United.
    He added: “Coming off a good season with momentum, it wouldn’t be clever for me to sit around and not play football.
    “David De Gea has been a great goalkeeper for many years, he’s been phenomenal and that’s something I aspire to be and to have a career like him at the club.
    “So I’ll be going back on the first day working my socks off to get in that starting line-up, because it’s something I’ve always wanted. I’m so close, so I’m not going to give up, I’m going to put the pressure on.

    “I respect David but it’s down to me. I’m well up for the challenges ahead.”

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    Henderson, 23, is in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for Saturday’s trip to Iceland and the game in Denmark on Tuesday.
    The Three Lions gaffer has concerns over previous No 1 Jordan Pickford and is set to play Burnley’s Nick Pope in one game.
    But Southgate has no worries over selecting Liverpool’s Joe Gomez and Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling in the same team.
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    Man Utd need another attacker but missing out on Jadon Sancho transfer wouldn’t be end of the world, claims Gary Neville

    GARY NEVILLE believes Jadon Sancho is not essential in Manchester United’s fight back to the top – but multiple signings ARE required.
    The Red Devils’ hopes of signing the Borussia Dortmund winger this summer appear to be fading.

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    Gary Neville hopes to see more attacking recruits at Old TraffordCredit: PA:Press Association

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    Borussia Dortmund look set to keep hold of Jadon Sancho for another yearCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    With a deadline set by the German club now passed, United are hoping Sancho still wants the move.
    But club legend Neville, 45, wants to see his old team focus their efforts elsewhere if the youngster is unavailable.
    He wrote for Sky Sports: “The fans I speak to aren’t saying we desperately want Sancho.
    “They are saying we want the right calibre of signing brought into the club. It could be anybody that fits that bill.

    “Yes, Sancho may fit that bill, but I’m not sat here as a United fan thinking I desperately want him. It could be any number of players that become available that would improve United.
    “If Harry Kane became available, and Tottenham fans will be saying why are you trying to get him out of Spurs again, but if he became available, he’d obviously improve United’s squad. So it doesn’t have to be a certain player.
    “The emergence of Mason Greenwood takes a bit of pressure off the situation but still, Manchester United need to add to the front three of Greenwood, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial.
    “They need to challenge those three players and support those three players. They need to have depth behind those three players, and they will drive the standards.

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    “We saw that with Greenwood, Martial and Rashford towards the end of the season.
    “They were driving each other to score more goals, assist each other, they were playing better together so other players coming in of that kind of quality are going to improve them.”
    Neville has previously warned United that Sancho, 20, is not the automatic fix for returning the club back to its glory days.
    Instead, a plethora of new faces are required to lift Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side up after a third-place finish last year.
    Writing before Donny van de Beek’s £39million capture from Ajax was confirmed, he spoke of “four or five” signings being required.
    Neville noted: “The Manchester United squad, as it stands today, cannot challenge for the Premier League title this season.

    “The squad needed four or five improvements and it still needs four or five improvements. I’ve been saying that for a year and I’ve even nominated the positions I feel they need to improve.
    “It’s frustrating at the moment, as a United fan, that the club haven’t done their business earlier.
    “But there have been times where the club have panicked in the transfer market in the last ten years, where they’ve been reactive, where they’ve overpaid and where they’ve got it wrong. So, you have to be sensible.”

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    Jesse Lingard looks shredded in gruelling gym workout as Man Utd ace prepares for new season with future up in air

    MANCHESTER UNITED star Jesse Lingard is in ripped condition ahead of the new football season.
    The 27-year-old uploaded a series of clips to his Instagram Stories showing off his gym session.

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    Jesse Lingard showed off his terrific physique during the home workout

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    The Manchester United man has been keeping up his fitness levels this summer
    And while Lingard continues to get in tip-top condition for the season – it might be for the benefit of a new club.
    The midfielder has been linked with a move to Newcastle and Italian giants Roma this summer.
    Lingard struggled for game time post-lockdown, featuring just twice from the bench in the Premier League.
    But the England international did manage to end his long goal drought, netting his first top-flight goal since December 2018 in the last-day 2-0 victory over Leicester City.

    With just a year remaining on his £100,000-a-week contract, Lingard reportedly accepts that he could be one of a number of summer outgoings.
    Especially as United are continuing to be linked with the likes of Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish.
    And of course they are close to completing the £40million signing of Donny Van De Beek from Ajax – another midfielder.

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    Jesse Lingard could be leaving Manchester United this summerCredit: EPA

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    Lingard has been bulking up at home

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    The 27-year-old then enjoyed some recuperation in the bath

    United’s No14 Lingard has been candid over his loss of form, as well as revealing his determination to get back to his best.
    He posted on Instagram: “This season has been difficult for so many reasons.
    “I lost who I was as a player and person, but I never wanted to give up.
    “I knew who I really was on and off the pitch and knew that having been there before I could get there again.
    “This meant working harder than I’d ever done before and trusting in those around me that they knew how to best help me achieve that.
    “I know the fans have been frustrated but in all this time my love for this club and everyone connected to it has never left me.
    “This team, this club is my family and I will continue to keep working harder than ever to help this team achieve its goals.”

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    Marcus Rashford launches food bank task force to try and end UK child poverty as Man Utd star continues charity work

    MARCUS RASHFORD is continuing his fight to ensure no child goes hungry by joining forces with supermarkets and food delivery companies.
    The Manchester United and England striker was successful in campaigning for free school meal vouchers to be provided to pupils over the summer period.

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    Marcus Rashford has joined forces with a host of food outlets in the fight against child poverty

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    The Manchester United moment enjoyed a kickaround with some children
    He had spoken about his own experience of using a food voucher scheme as a child and was praised after pressing the Government into making a U-turn on the issue.
    Speaking to BBC Breakfast, the 22-year-old said he knew the free school meal vouchers over the summer would not be the end of his fight.
    He added: “I think we pretty much knew straight away we had found a short-term solution but that wasn’t going to work in the long run.
    “We had to think about how’s the best way to do it so these families can eat long term and not have any issues.”

    Rashford has now teamed up with the food industry to shed light on the issue of child food poverty in the UK.
    Along with Aldi, Asda, Co-op, Deliveroo, FareShare, Food Foundation, Iceland, Kellogg’s, Lidl, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose, he has formed the ‘Child Food Poverty Task Force’.
    Rashford said on Twitter that he was “humbled to stand side by side” with them all.
    Over the next six weeks, the task force members will dedicate their platforms to sharing stories of those most affected by child food insecurity in the UK.

    Rashford said the task force is endorsing three national food strategy policy recommendations.

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    Marcus Rashford is making a name for himself on, and off the pitchCredit: PA:Press Association

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    Marcus Rashford has been praised for his charity work

    In a letter to MPs, Rashford said the objective is to “see sufficient funds from the Chancellor’s Budget and Spending Review allocated to implementing these without delay”.
    The first one is the expansion of free school meals to every child from a household on Universal Credit or equivalent, reaching an additional 1.5million 7-16-year-olds.
    The second one is the expansion of holiday provision (food and activities) to support all children on free school meals, reaching an additional 1.1million children.
    And the third one is increasing the value of the Healthy Start vouchers to £4.25 per week, currently at £3.10, and expanding into all those on Universal Credit or equivalent, reaching an additional 290,000 pregnant women and children under the age of four.

    In his letter, Rashford wrote: “When we pause, listen and reflect on what the future of our next generation could potentially look like, it’s easy to see that if we don’t take action quickly, the issue of child food poverty will have devastating effects on the stability of our country.
    “These children are the future – our next generation of NHS workers, police officers, footballers and politicians.”
    Rashford recalls his own experience, writing: “I remember the sound of my mum crying herself to sleep to this day, having worked a 14-hour shift, unsure how she was going to make ends meet.”
    He said he has sat with parents who have “cried with sheer relief that putting food on their children’s plates was one less thing to worry about this summer”.

    You should feel free if you want to ask for help for anything. Hold your head up high and if you need help go and get help
    Marcus RashfordManchester United footballer

    He told MPs: “I spoke to a mother recently who, along with her two young sons, is currently living off three slices of bread a day – soaking them in hot water and adding sugar, hoping that the porridge consistency might better sustain the hunger of her one-year-old child.
    “I spoke to a family who were sleeping on one mattress on the floor – the reason being, just like any good parent would, they had had no choice but to sell every valuable they owned to put food on the table for their children.
    “All of this, a result of unforeseen circumstances that are entirely out of their control, such as redundancy and illness.
    “This is the true reality of England in 2020.”
    Rashford stressed the importance of changing attitudes towards asking for help.

    What an impressive and inspirational man @MarcusRashford is. Wonderful to see a young footballer use his platform so positively to make a real difference to the lives of so many. Well played. 👏🏻👏🏻
    — Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) September 1, 2020

    He told BBC Breakfast: “I feel like at times people think they are being looked down on if they ask for help.
    “You should feel free if you want to ask for help for anything. Hold your head up high and if you need help go and get help.”
    Rashford said he had enjoyed meeting families who have benefitted from the children food voucher scheme.
    He added: “Just to see the smiles on their faces and to see how much it’s helped them, you know, made me happy.
    “It was good to see the parents laughing and smiling.”
    Rashford, alongside the words “If ever there was a question of why… #ENDCHILDFOODPOVERTY”, later added another video on Twitter of a teacher recalling a 12-year-old pupil falling asleep in lessons because she was using her free school meal allowance to feed her younger siblings.
    Former England captain Gary Lineker was quick to praise Rashford for his latest mission.
    The Match of the Day host posted on Twitter: “What an impressive and inspirational man @MarcusRashford is. Wonderful to see a young footballer use his platform so positively to make a real difference to the lives of so many. Well played.”

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    Man Utd transfer target van de Beek was spotted by Arsenal legend Bergkamp at 10, but his mum wanted him to be a farmer

    AJAX sensation Donny van de Beek is on the verge of a £40million move to Manchester United, according to reports.
    The Dutch attacking midfielder, who was once close to joining Real Madrid, has enjoyed a meteoric rise in the game, and was a vital cog in the side that reached the Champions League semi-finals in 2019.

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    Donny van de Beek is on the verge of a £40m move to Man UtdCredit: Getty – Contributor

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    Bergkamp coached van de Beek when he was 10
    Last season he continued where he left off from the campaign before that, scoring 10 times in 37 games.
    One of his standout performances came in a 4-4 draw at Stamford Bridge, where he scored in the Champions League group tie.
    And the 23-year-old would be the first to admit that he couldn’t have done it without his mentor, Dennis Bergkamp.
    The Arsenal legend spotted the future star’s potential when he was youth coach with the Eredivisie giants – and Van de Beek was just 10.

    Bergkamp helped mould the playmaker into the player he is today.
    But, if his mum had it her way, he would most likely being working on a farm.
    THE BOY DON GOOD
    Former Ajax boss Frank de Boer, who promoted Bergkamp as his assistant, once said: “Dennis started talking enthusiastically about a talent in his youth team.
    “It was a boy who reminded Dennis of himself at that age.

    “That was the signal for me to keep an eye on that guy. That was Donny.”
    Ruben Jongkind, a former head of talent development at the Ajax academy, also recalled Bergkamp’s glowing endorsement.
    Jongkind told the Daily Mail: “Bergkamp was the one who saw when he was 10, ‘This is going to be a great player.’
    “I said, “I didn’t see it, how did you know?”‘

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    Bergkamp believed van de Beek shared similar characteristics as him on the pitchCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    A FARM HAND
    Today, Van de Beek might be one of Europe’s biggest talents. However, if his mum Gerdina had it her way he would be a farmer.
    The Holland international is from Nijkerk, an area of the Netherlands that’s more famous for agriculture and farming than producing cultured midfielders.
    And as a boy he lived on a farm, often helping out with daily chores including making sure live stock were fed.
    Gerdina wasn’t a fan of sport, and seeing her son climbing trees instead of playing with a ball made her think he was destined for rearing cattle instead of gracing the Johan Cruyff arena.
    But father Andre had other ideas, and he signed his son up to play for Veensche Boys.
    “After the first training session, he was completely sold and the ball never disappeared from his life,” Andre told AjaxShowtime in 2016.
    By the time he was 10, Van de Beek had clubs including Utrecht, Feyenoord and PSV clamouring to sign him.
    He chose Ajax because his family had season tickets with the club.

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    Coming from a farming background a football career seemed unlikely for Van de BeekCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    HE NEEDED STRENGTH
    Immediately, when he arrived at the academy Jongkind knew where Van de Beek had to improve.
    “We put him under a system of pretty rigorous physical training. He needed that. He came from farmers,” the youth coach said.
    “That area of Holland has pretty strong farmers there. But he needed to transfer that to the field.
    “He was benefiting from the performance department a lot. We got in people from American Football and from Judo.”
    A CRUYFF TURN
    Dad Andre knew Van de Beek was destined for stardom, when his own footballing idol told him how good a player his son was.
    The ambitious father was rendered speechless when Ajax legend Johan Cruyff told him in a meeting about the player’s qualities.

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    The late Johan Cruyff told van de Beek’s dad that his son was a special talentCredit: Getty – Contributor

    “Johan said: ‘I know your son, yes,'” Andre revealed.
    “That is Donny Van de Beek,”He is good at this and good at that…
    “He was able to tell everything. Do you know how strange it is that your idol knows everything about your son? He was able to tell everything down to the smallest detail.”

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    Harry Maguire adamant his ongoing Greek court case hell won’t affect performances for Man Utd or England

    HARRY MAGUIRE vowed his ongoing Greek court case nightmare will not affect him on the pitch.
    The Manchester United skipper links up with his team-mates when they return to training on Monday.

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    Harry Maguire says he will not let his Greek nightmare affect his performancesCredit: PA:Press Association

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    The Manchester United skipper was axed from the England squad after a guilty verdict Credit: Twitter
    And their first Premier League game is against Crystal Palace on September 19.
    Maguire is fighting to clear his name with an appeal after being found guilty of repeated bodily harm, attempted bribery, violence against public employees and insult in Mykonos.
    He said: “I find it tough to speak about it. But my family would say I have probably been the strongest.
    “It will not affect my performances. I will get over it pretty quickly. It has been a whirlwind of a few days.

    “I will put it to one side.  When I speak about it I get a bit worked up because it makes me feel angry.”
    The defender, 27, now faces a retrial which could drag on for weeks.
    He should be linking up with England on Monday.

    Harry Maguire played more minutes than any other footballer in the world in 2019-20
    But after being named in the squad for Nations League games in Iceland and Denmark, boss Gareth Southgate removed him after the guilty verdict was announced.

    Maguire thanked United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and England chief Southgate for being so supportive.
    But he admitted speaking to both ahead of the initial court case was difficult. 
    He said: “It was really hard. I have great respect for both and they have been magnificent for my career.
    “Gareth showed great faith in me since giving me my debut. The club have been great with me and I thank them for that.
    “My main focus is family but the best thing after that is football, so playing for United is something I love.”
    Maguire, capped 26 times by England, was gutted to be axed from the squad.

    He added: “I love playing for my county but, mentally, I’ll get over this.”
    In a BBC interview, Maguire was asked if he was worried some fans might think he is lying about the events in Mykonos.
    He added: “It doesn’t bother me. My conscience is clear.”

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    Nemanja Matic retires from international duty to focus on battle to be included in Man Utd midfield

    MANCHESTER UNITED’s Serbian midfielder Nemanja Matic has retired from international duty.
    The 32-year-old won 48 caps for his country after making his debut in 2008, but has decided now is the right time to step aside.

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    Nemanja Matic has retired from playing for Serbia
    Matic will be fully focused on cementing a spot in the Red Devils midfield after signing a new three-year deal in July.
    Fred, Scott McTominay, Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes are all competing for central berths under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
    And despite Serbia still having a chance to make the delayed Euro 2020 tournament, Matic has made way for the next generation.
    The Serbian Football Association sports director Vladimir Matijasevic said: “Other than saying it was time for younger players to take over, Matic did not state any other specific reasons for quitting.

    “We respect his decision.
    “He is 32 years old and he’s had an exerting club season.
    “European club football is demanding and hence we are aware that we’ll have to inject fresh blood into the national team.
    “We’ve got several players who are over the hill and we realise that some of them may call time on their international careers in the next year or two.”

    Matic scored two goals at international level but will not feature in Serbia’s play-off semi-final against Norway.
    Real Madrid’s Luka Jovic and Co face the Norwegians on October 8.
    And a win would ensure a game at home against either Scotland or Israel on November 12 for a place in the European Championships.

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    Man Utd star Marcus Rashford a doubt for England’s Nations League clashes with ankle injury

    MANCHESTER UNITED’S Marcus Rashford is an injury doubt for England’s Nations League games.
    The Telegraph reports the forward is struggling with an ankle issue suffered at the back end of last season.

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    Marcus Rashford clutches his ankle against Sevilla in the Europa League semi-finalCredit: EPA

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    Rashford shows his discomfort as he receives medical treatment in LisbonCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Rashford battled through the pain in United’s Europa League games in Lisbon as they reached the semi-final.
    He was spotted clutching his ankle in some considerable discomfort during the defeat to eventual winners Sevilla in the last four.
    Rashford wanted to keep playing in order to put himself in the frame to represent the Three Lions.
    But the 22-year-old has had a scan and is set to rest for a short period ahead of the 2020-21 Premier League season.

    A full recovery is needed with a year of non-stop football leading into the delayed Euro 2020 tournament next summer.
    So despite his desire to represent his country in the first international game for ten months, Rashford may be forced to sit out to recover.
    He had bagged three goals in as many games for Gareth Southgate’s side but looks set to miss the chance to extend his impressive goalscoring run for now.
    Rashford will join his club skipper Harry Maguire in missing out on competitive games against Iceland and Denmark.

    Southgate initially selected Maguire despite the furore around his Mykonos antics before being forced into an embarrassing U-turn when the £85million man was found guilty by a Greek court.

    With Old Trafford team-mate Mason Greenwood and Red Devils transfer target Jadon Sancho in the squad, Southgate has plenty of cover and may not call up a replacement.
    Rashford had a serious back injury last season as he suffered a stress fracture but managed to recover during the enforced rest provided by the coronavirus lockdown.
    He returned to the fold under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in time for Project Restart and started every Prem game as United soared into third spot.

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