Manchester United could make surprise inclusion in squad for USA tour
Manchester United youngster Will Fish could now travel to the United States for the first leg of the club's pre-season tour.
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Manchester United youngster Will Fish could now travel to the United States for the first leg of the club's pre-season tour.
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