Man Utd make 'double-your-money approach' to Harry Maguire replacement
Manchester United are prepared to pay double the necessary fee to sign Barcelona ace Ronald Araujo as a potential replacement for Harry Maguire
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Manchester United are prepared to pay double the necessary fee to sign Barcelona ace Ronald Araujo as a potential replacement for Harry Maguire
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Gareth Bale has declared himself fit for Wales’ World Cup play-off and says it would be an “incredible achievement” to end the country’s 64-year wait to be at the tournament in Qatar.
Gareth Bale says he is able to play for as long as required in Wales' crucial World Cup play-off semi-final against Austria.