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Manchester United XI vs Wigan

Predicted lineup, confirmed team news and injury latest for FA Cup game Erik ten Hag has confirmed goalkeeper Andre Onana will feature for Manchester United in their FA Cup third-round tie against Wigan. The Cameroon international has been called up for his country’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign later this month but ten Hag expects him to be available for selection before he sets off. “We're talking with [the] Cameroon Federation," said the Dutchman. "It was an issue during the talks with Andre when he came in here, and it's constructive, so we will see." The Manchester United manager also confirmed he “more or less" expects to have the same squad available to the one who lost to Nottingham Forest last weekend. While Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez have both been spotted in training, the trip to League One Wigan will surely come too early for the pair. Ten Hag also does not expect to have the likes of Harry Maguire, Mason Mount and Luke Shaw back until late

FNW - CRISTIANO RONALDO'S NEW £28 million

The 38-year-old Al-Nassr star is anticipated to split his time between Madrid and his yet-to-be-completed mansion close to the Portuguese coast. CRISTIANO RONALDO'S NEW £28 million Lisbon mansion currently "LOOKS LIKE A HOSPITAL."


FNW - The property has caused its reasonable part of issues since work started on it quite a while back - and it is normal that it will in any case be an additional a year prior to it is prepared for Ronaldo and his family to move in, per The Everyday Mail.

Due to the delays, the project now exceeds its initial budget of £10 million, and its final cost is anticipated to be close to £28 million. Naturally, that figure is unlikely to cause too much concern when one considers the amount of money Ronaldo is earning in the Saudi Pro League.

Of greater worry to Ronaldo and his accomplice, Georgina Rodriguez, will be the way that development of the manor has left their new neighbors raging.

Why Cristiano Ronaldo's neighbors are furious about his new £28m Lisbon manor
As per Portuguese outlet Look, local people have developed progressively "exhausted" with the effect the structure work is having on their lives.

Some have even jokingly named the property 'Pharaoh Ronaldo's pyramid'.

"They've been working for a very long time. The house is so large it seems to be an emergency clinic," vented one property holder nearby.

"My garden is filthy, and my street has been closed for months. All due to Pharaoh Ronaldo's pyramid!"

A new video of the chateau recommends that those grievances are surely legitimate - with the property seeming to be a structure site than an extravagance home.

Video: After three years of work, Cristiano Ronaldo's dream family home still looks half-finished. This is not a scene you would want to look at first thing in the morning, is it?

Given that Ronaldo has signed a multi-year contract with the Sadi Arabian government that is set to continue well after his playing career is over, some residents have even expressed doubt as to whether he will ever move in.

What will Cristiano Ronaldo's £28m 'dream home' seem to be?
In spite of the fact that development seems to have eased back to a slither, a CGI picture of how the completed property is set to look has been delivered. You can look at it underneath.

Ronaldo really endeavored to buy a nearby fairway to clear a path for his rambling new chateau. In the end, he paid the facility an undisclosed sum to relocate their clubhouse.

One of the alleged causes of the £18 million overspend on the project thus far is that compensation.

At the point when it is finished, however, the property will incorporate a monstrous glass pool, complete with a submerged walkway. Ronaldo has likewise purportedly demanded a main room estimating no less than 1,000 square feet.

Given these requirements, it should come as no surprise that the mansion is thought to be the most expensive residential development in Portugal.

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Predicted lineup, confirmed team news and injury latest for FA Cup game Erik ten Hag has confirmed goalkeeper Andre Onana will feature for Manchester United in their FA Cup third-round tie against Wigan. The Cameroon international has been called up for his country’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign later this month but ten Hag expects him to be available for selection before he sets off. “We're talking with [the] Cameroon Federation," said the Dutchman. "It was an issue during the talks with Andre when he came in here, and it's constructive, so we will see." The Manchester United manager also confirmed he “more or less" expects to have the same squad available to the one who lost to Nottingham Forest last weekend. While Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez have both been spotted in training, the trip to League One Wigan will surely come too early for the pair. Ten Hag also does not expect to have the likes of Harry Maguire, Mason Mount and Luke Shaw back until late