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Marcus Rashford trains on his own in Cannes after Man Utd outcast was spotted getting close to stunning padel star

MARCUS RASHFORD has been spotted training on his own in the south of France as he prepares to reunite with Manchester United.

The 27-year-old spent the second half of the season on loan from his boyhood club at Aston Villa.

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Marcus Rashford has shared pictures of himself in training[/caption]
Marcus Rashford training by a pool.
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Rashford is trying to get in shape ahead of pre-season[/caption]
Marcus Rashford training by a pool overlooking the ocean.
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The attacker was seen taking some advice from his trainer[/caption]
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Rashford was seen ‘growing close’ to semi-pro padel star Jaki Palm

While there he impressed, scoring four goals and adding six assists, but he missed the final four games of the season through a hamstring injury.

That knock also kept Rashford from being named in Thomas Tuchel‘s latest England squad for clashes against Andorra and Senegal.

Earlier this month the star had been seen chatting to Swedish semi-pro padel star Jaki Palm and a female pal in St Tropez while on holiday.

And since then Rashford has shared pictures of himself getting back to training on his Instagram page.

Rashford shared a picture of him training on some decking with a dreamy ocean view as he lifted a leg up for balance.

Another snap depicted him in the middle of a run, while a third showed him taking some advice from his trainer.

He captioned the post: “Everyday hussle,” alongside a battery emoji, while the location of it was tagged as Cannes, France.

Rashford is said to have met Jaki when he visited Dubai in April to address his hamstring issue.

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A source said: “Marcus went to have rehab for a hamstring injury in Dubai and was introduced to Jaki.

“She then joined him with his mates and another woman in St Tropez for a holiday. It’s all very casual but Jaki has told her friends she’s grown close to him.”

Rashford’s future is up in the air at the moment.

It is unclear whether Aston Villa intend to trigger the £40million purchase clause inserted into their loan transfer deal with the Red Devils.

However, European heavyweights Inter Milan and Barcelona are both said to be interested in a deal to land the ace.

Sources close to Rashford told exclusively told SunSport he doesn’t see a future at Old Trafford under Ruben Amorim.

Amorim froze Rashford out of the Man Utd squad in December after he allegedly went on a night out before the Manchester derby.

Rashford has denied that allegation.

However, Amorim appears to be sticking to his guns and is prepared to sell the Carrington graduate to fund his rebuild of the squad.

Illustration of Rashford's record under different Manchester United managers, showing games played, goals scored, minutes per goal, and win rate.

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Summer House: Why Did Paige Leave After 7 Seasons? 

When a real-life star grows up on screen, as you laugh, cry, and scream with them, saying goodbye after nearly a decade must feel hard. And that’s exactly what’s happening with the fans of Summer House who adore Paige DeSorbo.  Since 2019, DeSorbo has been a central presence in Bravo’s hit reality series, and viewers […]

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У російському Брянську пролунали потужні вибухи в районі аеропорту (відео)

У російському Брянську ніч почалася з потужних вибухів. Повідомляється про «хлопки» в районі аеропорту. Про це пишуть місцеві телеграм-канали. Зазначається, що причиною, ймовірно, є успішна атака з боку Сил оборони України. «Сильний вибух у районі аеропорту в Брянську. Попередньо, через атаку ЗСУ», – сказано в повідомленні. Зазначається, що також було чути вторинні вибухи в тому районі. Влада Брянської […]

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Nothing’s off limits in Love Island, says sex shop owner’s son Blu as he reveals hopes of naughty Hideaway nights

LOVE ISLAND’S latest bombshell Blu Chegini says he’s open to anything under the sheets – and reckons the steamy Hideaway might not even compare to his mum’s sex shop.

The cheeky singleton, whose mum runs a well-known adult store in Spain, reckons his upbringing makes him more than ready for what the villa throws at him.

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Blu Chegini is ready for what Love Island has to throw at him[/caption]
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The businessman grew up in Spain where his mum runs a sex shop[/caption]
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Blu says ‘the fact I speak fluent Spanish comes in handy when it comes to flirting’[/caption]

Asked what his parents thought about him potentially having sex on national TV, Blu shrugged it off, saying: “I haven’t really spoken to them about it…

“It’s not something I probably would have gone and said, like, ‘look, listen, what’s going to happen?’

“Yes, it’s something that we’ve been open with our whole lives, it doesn’t mean I’m going in there like, ‘I’m going to do that’ whatever happens, happens.

“They’re going to be supportive no matter what.”

Blu, who’s already turning heads with his good looks and smooth charm, also hinted he’s got high hopes for the villa’s most infamous room.

“I’m keen to see what the Hideaway’s got in store. See how it compares, mum’s shop and the Hideaway.”

So, which will come out on top?

“Probably my mum’s shop, to be honest,” Blu told The Sun.

“They bring in some, like, I don’t know… not the trashy stuff.”

Blu’s saucy background is already his claim to fame.

Speaking to ITV, he revealed: “My mum owns a sex shop in Spain, which everyone knows and is quite popular.

“Growing up as a kid I was laughed at for it, but little did people know that all their parents were buying stuff from there.”

But despite his racy roots, Blu insists he’s a softie at heart and is looking for something real: “Someone who’s family orientated, has a lot of love to give and a lot of love to receive – personality goes a long way.”

And when quizzed on whether Maya Jama would hire or fire him based on his flirting alone, Blu joked: “She’d fire me – but I’ve got the charm to smooth things over with a girl.

“The fact I speak fluent Spanish comes in handy when it comes to flirting!”

Businessman Blu will be swapping his wardrobe of smart suits for swimming trucks when he walks into the villa.

Blu is based in London and currently works as a construction project manager.

He graduated from Oxford Brookes University in 2023 with a Bsc Hons in Construction Project Management and works for a firm in the captial’s swanky Fitzrovia.

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I tried the European train that runs from seaside to city – it felt like a first class flight but cost just £40

Collage of Polish cityscapes and a high-speed train.

AFTER tucking into the smoked salmon, pesto and cream cheese brioche hand­ed to me by a smiling attendant, I reclined in my seat while the landscape flashed by.

It might sound like the first-class cabin of an airline, but I’m actually on a Polish train.

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The intercity high-speed trains that run from the pretty port city of Gdansk on the Baltic coast down to the stately southern city of Krakow, pictured[/caption]
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A first-class ticket, complete with food, drink and a rolling vista of wonderful views, costs around £40[/caption]

The intercity high-speed trains that run from the pretty port city of Gdansk on the Baltic coast down to the stately southern city of Krakow are the finest way to see Poland.

And a first-class ticket, complete with food, drink and a rolling vista of wonderful views, costs around £40 for the 300-mile journey.

The British equivalent would be taking a train from London to Glasgow. But you’d need to add a zero to the price at peak times.

Gdansk wears its history lightly but respectfully.

This is where World War Two started, when the German battleship Schleswig-Holstein bombed the port of what was then called Danzig.

There’s a huge museum in a slanting building dedicated to the conflict (muzeum1939.pl/en), which takes pains to concentrate on witness testimonies from ordinary Polish citizens who lived through the war.

The sheer size of the tank that sits on a recreated city street puts paid to any Hollywood notions of war being anything other than an ­exercise in terror.

Gdansk’s nightlife is every bit as lively as you would expect from a port city, but the cliché of rough ­sailors’ pubs has long gone. The Mercure Hotel offers knockout cocktails in its chic bar, while I also sampled sublime local vodkas to a DJ soundtrack amid the battered Chesterfield sofas inside Bar Lamus.

The train south to Krakow takes just over five hours and runs right through the centre of the country.

Leaving the Baltic coast, we passed vast fields of racing green, clusters of birch trees, red painted barns and deserted rural stations with flowerbeds outside.

Arrows of sunlight pierced tapering lanes and turned the glossy, ­depthless rivers and streams the colour of pewter.

For a country that has seen so much bloodshed, from a high-speed train, the nation looks ordered, calm and reassuringly familiar — like the landscapes of Lincolnshire or Kent from half a century ago.

As I order a glass of white wine, we run through the teeming cluster of Warsaw, with its mowed parks and jumble of new skyscrapers in the background.

An afternoon nap was inviting, but I was once again transfixed by the landscapes as we rolled further south. Ice-cream-scoop clouds hung above stout houses with roofs the colour of strong tea.

Morning cityscape of Gdansk's old town along the Motlawa River.
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Gdansk wears its history lightly but respectfully[/caption]
The Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk, Poland.
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There’s a huge museum in a slanting building dedicated to the conflict[/caption]
Soviet T-34 tank in a museum exhibit depicting a war-torn city.
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Soviet tank in Gdansk museum[/caption]

I felt I could sit on this train for ever. But Krakow is the end of the high-speed line, and so I made my way on foot into the Old Town — a pleasing maze of arcades and ­courtyards that meanders past the majestic royal castle and cathedral on Wawel Hill and down to the ­Vistula River.

Dinner came courtesy of Pod Baranem (podbaranem.com), which looks like a Polish granny’s living room but serves delicious plates of local classics such as dumplings stuffed with cottage cheese and roast veal with mushrooms.

Back at the funky, loft-style Mercure Fabryczna hotel, I fell into bed feeling I needed to rethink my definitions of luxury travel.

You don’t need five-star cruise liners or infinite air miles to travel in style.

A Polish train can make you feel pampered in a way that’s unlikely to ever occur on National Rail.

GO: GDANSK & KRAKOW

GETTING THERE: Book high-speed Inter City train tickets from Gdansk to Krakow in advance at intercity.pl/en. Ryanair flies from Stansted to Gdansk from £18.99 one way. See ryanair.com. ­Easyjet flies from Krakow to Gatwick from £61.88 one way. See easyjet.com.

STAYING THERE: There are Mercure Hotels in both Gdansk and Krakow where doubles start from £105 B&B. See ­mercure.accor.com.

MORE INFO: See poland.travel/en.

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‘Dept. Q’ Star Matthew Goode Explains Why He Won’t Return to Downton Abbey for the Best Reason

Matthew Goode officially confirmed he won’t be reprising his role as Mary’s husband, Henry Talbot, in the third and final Downton Abbey movie. While many fans are sad to see him go, the actor revealed a very sensible reason why it is okay not to return. Amid his busy schedule, the actor was also suffering from […]

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Elden Ring Nightreign Might Have Discreetly Revealed the Nameless King’s Real Name

Nameless King’s real alias has always been shrouded in Soulborne lore, and Gywn can be somewhat blamed. If you’ve delved deeper into the Dark Souls 2 lore, you’ll probably find some snippets that suggest his real name. However, those were only based on speculation shaped out of lore mentions. In Elden Ring Nightreign, players have […]

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Marvel Destroys Chadwick Boseman’s Legacy, Reveals White Black Panther

It is odd to think that Black Panther can be anything but Black. However, adopting a bold strategy, Marvel has decided that the next Black Panther would be White, something that no one really thought would happen in a million years. The twist comes in the final panel of Marvel Knights: The World To Come, […]

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