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 Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial are both in contention to face Leicester after being spotted boarding a plane with the rest of the Manchester United squad

 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his side were seen embarking on a private jet at Manchester Airport as they journeyed south for their upcoming Premier League clash

 The Red Devils are due to be in the air for just 15 minutes before landing in Leicester, with United potentially guarding against delays on the rail network

 Both Pogba and Martial had been fitness doubts ahead of this weekend, with the former suffering a groin injury during the 2-2 draw with Burnley last time out

 Meanwhile, Martial missed the clash with the Clarets after sustaining a training ground injury but now looks ready to return to action

 Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Solskjaer had been cautiously optimistic about the pair featuring against Leicester

 "I don't think there's anything [wrong] with Paul," he said. "Anthony has done some rehab work, so he will try a session today [Friday], so I would imagine he would be available to be involved

" Alexis Sanchez, Romelu Lukaku and Jesse Lingard were all seen boarding the plane while Luke Shaw, Ander Herrera and Nemanja Matic were also snapped crossing the tarmac

 Juan Mata, Victor Lindelof and Phil Jones are part of the travelling squad alongside Eric Bailly, David De Gea, Fred and Diogo Dalot

 Ashley Young and Sergio Romero were the final first-team players spotted boarding the jet, with the squad accompanied by assistant coach Mike Phelan

 United are currently sixth in the Premier League, five points behind Chelsea in fourth and a further 11 off table-toppers Liverpool

For more infomation >> News24 - Man Utd news: Pogba and Martial spotted boarding plane for 15 minute flight to Leicester - Duration: 2:31.

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✅ Breaking News - Tickets for Cricket World Cup sold for more than £ 12,000 - Duration: 2:41.

Cricket World Cup tickets are being sold for 100 times their face value on resale websitesTickets for the Cricket World Cup are being resold for more than £12,000 - or over 100 times their face value - prompting organisers to threaten legal action against websites including Viagogo

Thousands of tickets are currently being advertised on secondary sites for this summer's tournament, including a dozen tickets for the final at Lord's on 14 July which are being marketed for £12,029 each, despite initially costing £151

Cricket fans looking for tickets on sites like Viagogo and StubHub are being regularly encouraged to book them quickly, with the site sending out alerts on the screen claiming that more than 1,000 people are looking for the same tickets and they are 'selling fast'

This suggests there is an active market for resold tickets, despite organisers of the ICC Cricket World Cup stating that 'tickets are strictly non-transferable to any third party' and claiming that they are working hard on enforcement

A spokesman for the World Cup, which runs from 30 May to 14 July in England and Wales, said: 'We are working closely with lawyers to identify secondary ticket sites which are infringe our terms and conditions

We are taking appropriate enforcement action against them as required.' There is an official pathway for reselling tickets through the Cricket World Cup website, but no tickets are currently available on that platform

A spokesman for Viagogo told the BBC: 'Viagogo is a marketplace and doesn't buy or sell tickets

Viagogo provides a platform for third party sellers to sell tickets to event goers

'Event organisers sometimes make claims that they will deny entry to people who have purchased resold tickets

These types of entry restrictions are highly unfair and in our view, unenforceable and illegal

' They added: 'All tickets on Viagogo are valid and it is perfectly legal to resell a ticket or give it to someone else if you want to

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For more infomation >> ✅ Breaking News - Tickets for Cricket World Cup sold for more than £ 12,000 - Duration: 2:41.

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Man City News - Man City boss Pep Guardiola 'eyeing £80m double full-back raid' - Duration: 2:06.

 Manchester City are reportedly plotting a £80million summer swoop for English full-backs Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Ben Chilwell

  According to The Sun , Pep Guardiola has identified the two home-grown players as targets and sent staff to regularly scout their progress

  Both have been in impressive form, with 22-year-old Chilwell expected to command a fee of £50m+ to take him away from Leicester after recently signing a new deal

  Wan-Bissaka has also seen his value sky rocket after his Premier League breakthrough for Crystal Palace

 But he's also rated at £30m or more and therefore Guardiola will need to splash the cash to bring the pair to the Etihad Stadium

  Mirror Sport revealed Guardiola's interest in Chilwell back in early December , and whilst they didn't make a January move they are understood to be considering a summer swoop

  Wan-Bissaka, meanwhile, has attracted interest from Manchester United and Chelsea but is now wanted to provide competition for Kyle Walker at City

 The fitness problems of Benjamin Mendy have prompted Guardiola to enter the market for full-backs just two seasons after spending over £100m on Mendy and Walker

  The duo are also attractive to Manchester City due to their status as home-grown players, who must make up eight of their 25-man squad

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