Saqib Mahmood remains optimistic despite a pay cut after signing a white-ball contract with Lancashire, aiming to return to the England team in all formats. The fast bowler, prioritizing playing for England over franchise cricket, is focused on impressing in upcoming white-ball matches, eyeing the 2025-26 Ashes and the Champions Trophy. Mahmood’s dedication to his game and desire to excel in all formats reflect his determination to secure a spot in the national team and make the most of his career.
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United square off with Inter and Juventus to sign dynamic midfielder
Manchester United is reportedly competing with Inter Milan and Juventus to sign Sporting CP's Morten Hjulmand, a dynamic holding midfielder, as they seek to strengthen their midfield following Christian Eriksen's departure. While an offer starting at €60 million may suffice, Hjulmand has a release clause of €80 million, and it seems likely he will remain at Sporting due to the lack of concrete offers. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Manchester United is competing...
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