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Published 13:11 10 Jun 2026 BST
Updated 13:11 10 Jun 2026 BST

Michael Carrick has already stamped his own impression on Man United after agreeing to a two-year contract in May.
The United supremo has taken the decision to end one of United's longest standing modern-day traditions.
This summer will mark the first pre-season tour since 2002 to not feature the Red Devils travelling to North America, Asia or Australia.
All of the Manchester club's warm-up games will take place in Europe.
This renewed strategy is in place to reduce the risk of injuries before Carrick's side face a much more demanding schedule next season.
Last season Manchester United had the luxury of playing one game aweek for the majority of the season.
With United's return to the Champions League, three games a week is an expectancy for the Old Trafford ranks.
And with that drastic change, well-thought pre-season plans will be imperative.
The 20-time Premier League champions will traverse across five European countries and six cities facing some of the very best teams.
One of the marquee fixtures during United's European tour will take place in Croke Park when they take on bitter rivals, Leeds United.
The fixture marks the first time football has been played in the famous Drumcondra venue since Ireland played France in 2009.
Speaking ahead of the Dublin fixture, Director of Football, Jason Wilcox said: “We’re excited to be heading to Dublin to face Leeds United as part of our pre-season preparations ahead of a big campaign.
“Playing an important fixture against one of our biggest rivals gives us a fantastic opportunity to connect with our supporters in Ireland.
"Their passion and energy will be invaluable as we build momentum and ensure the squad is in the strongest possible shape for the start of the 2026/27 season.”
"With fixtures now confirmed across five countries and six fantastic cities, these matches will provide strong preparation for the 2026-27 season and a valuable opportunity to connect with our incredible fans across Europe. Their support will be vital as we build momentum," Wilcox concluded.
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