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Greece fear for Rashford and Lingard

- By MATT HUGHES Chief Sports Reporter

MarcuS rashford and Jesse Lingard face a nervous wait to discover if they will be forced to cut short a holiday in Greece to avoid a two-week quarantine that would cause them to miss the start of pre-season training. The Manchester united duo flew to Greece earlier this week after united’s europa League quarter-final defeat by Sevilla — despite the probabilit­y that returning holidaymak­ers will be subject to quarantine measures from this weekend. rashford and Lingard undertook the trip with the blessing of united, but only after manager ole Gunnar Solskjaer warned his players that they had to be available for pre-season training on September 1. That would be impossible for the england stars if they were subject to quarantine — which would come into operation from Saturday if the Government adds Greece to the list of countries to which only essential travel is permitted when they release updated guidance today. Greece is expected to be added to the list after recording 250 new covid-19 infections on Tuesday, its second highest figure of the pandemic. finland added

Greece to its list of countries to which only essential travel is allowed yesterday and, if the Government follow their lead, Rashford and Lingard would face a dash to get home by the early hours of Saturday morning. Rashford’s situation is also a concern for Gareth Southgate, as the England manager is planning to pick the 22-year-old in his squad next week for September’s UEFA Nations League games against Denmark and Iceland, which would not be possible if he was in quarantine. United’s seemingly relaxed approach to the risks posed by Covid-19 has raised eyebrows this summer after Solskjaer permitted several players to travel abroad in the brief down-time between the end of the Premier League and their Europa League campaign. The potential dangers posed by players going abroad during the close-season were highlighte­d yesterday when it emerged that there have been 14 positive tests for Covid-19 across 12 clubs since the resumption of training this week. In contrast there were only 30 positive cases from around 35,000 tests carried out during Project Restart so the increase is significan­t, and is likely to be the result of players and staff travelling more widely during the summer. With more than three weeks remaining before the start of next season on September 12, the positive tests are not expected to disrupt the preparatio­ns for the new campaign — the fixtures for which will be released today. But they have provided a warning of the need for clubs to maintain a Covid-secure environmen­t at their stadia and training grounds.

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