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Which Manchester United players from the first-team tour squad could fly out to San Diego to play Wrexham

Manchester United continue their pre-season tour of the United States with two friendlies in two days against Wrexham and Real Madrid.

Erik ten Hag's first-team squad, including all of his senior players, will be in Houston for the latter fixture against Madrid. Meanwhile, a young squad will face Phil Parkinson's men at the Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

A group of 14 young Reds and the experienced Jonny Evans - who signed a short-term contract last week - flew out to the US for the Wrexham game on Tuesday. They will be joined by a select group coming over from Ten Hag's initial 31-man travelling party for the game.

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That group will be exclusively academy prospects, and won't include Kobbie Mainoo after the 18-year-old was informed of his place in United's first-team for next season. Amad Diallo will also not be involved, albeit due to a sprained ankle suffered against Arsenal over the weekend.

After starting against both Leeds United and Lyon in the first two friendlies, Hannibal Mejbri looks to be staying with his younger teammates in San Diego for the game against Wrexham. The 20-year-old impressed in Oslo and Edinburgh respectively but has seen how ruthless Ten Hag can be when swinging the axe on young fringe talent.

German side Borussia Dortmund hold a long-standing interest in the midfielder who spent last season on loan at Birmingham City, and they would be prepared to sanction a deal at around €15million. Hannibal was not spotted in United's training session

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