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Papers: England set to get bank holiday IF Three Lions win World Cup
July 9, 2026
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Plus: Manchester United will look to arrange a transfer for their England forward Marcus Rashford before their pre-season training camp in Dublin in August; There are also plans in place, however, to reintegrate Rashford into the Man Utd squad under Michael Carrick
>The top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday's newspapers...
>England will bag an historic Bank Holiday if the Three Lions lift the World Cup, Sir Keir Starmer has signalled.
>England's quarter-final showdown with Norway is under a fresh weather threat due to soaring temperatures in Miami - The Sun
>Norway made absolutely sure there would be no Spygate from English journalists at their training session - The Sun
>Manchester United will look to arrange a transfer for their England forward Marcus Rashford before their pre-season training camp in Dublin in August - The Sun
>There are also plans in place, however, to reintegrate Rashford into the Man Utd squad under Michael Carrick.
>Barcelona have shortlisted Bournemouth striker Eli Junior Kroupi but face competition from Paris St-Germain, Arsenal and Tottenham - Fichajes
>Juventus want Aston Villa to lower their demand for a £8.5m fee for Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, who has already agreed personal terms - La Gazzetta dello Sport
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>Former Liverpool and Brazil midfielder Fabinho says he is interested in reuniting with Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid after leaving Al Ittihad - Talksport
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>Arthur Fery is using Emma Raducanu's fairytale US Open win as inspiration as he stormed into the Wimbledon semi-finals - The Sun
>Ben Stokes' emotional retirement video may have broken cricket's anti-corruption rules. World cricket's governing body have written to the ECB over the footage released during England's Third Test against New Zealand on June 28 - The Sun
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