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Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Sunday, July 17.
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Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Sunday, July 17.
As the UK braces for unprecedented temperatures, people across the country are eager to know how they can keep their homes cool. Temperatures could top a record-breaking 40C on Monday and Tuesday in some places, according to forecasters at the Met Office.
July is predicted to be the hottest on record with a heatwave set to hit, bringing temperatures above 30C. And while we’ll all be eager to enjoy some time outdoors with our pets, a vet has issued an urgent message to owners in a bid to help them stay safe in the sun.
It’s a historic time for women’s football in the UK.
United lurk for Brentford forward Toney Manchester United are keeping their eye on Brentford’s Ivan Toney in case either Cristiano Ronaldo or Anthony Martial leave in the coming weeks. The 26-year-old striker impressed last season, and has also attracted attention from West Ham and Leeds, and Newcastle United are considering him as a more affordable addition to their frontline options for next season.
Nottingham Forest will reportedly have to pay "a lot more" than the rumoured £10 million transfer fee if they are to sign Middlesbrough midfielder Marcus Tavernier this summer.
Birmingham City won for the second time in three pre-season games to lift the slightly incongruous Bass Charity Vase at Burton Albion yesterday.
With Lancashire needing four off the last ball to reach a target of 153, Australia limited-overs paceman Nathan Ellis bowled Richard Gleeson. But as Hampshire celebrated, with fireworks launched into the Birmingham sky, replays revealed a no-ball.