The Full Time Report — Ep.39: England Smash Costa Rica 3-0, Man City Table a Record Bid, and Rashford Heading Home
England beat Costa Rica 3-0 in Orlando — Rice, Gordon and Watkins the scorers — as Thomas Tuchel’s side head into the World Cup on a high. Man City have tabled a British record £121m official bid for Elliot Anderson, with Forest holding firm. Man United pivot to Plan B — Scott, Baleba and Fernandes. Man City also racing to tie down Gvardiol before Real Madrid move. And Marcus Rashford is heading back to Old Trafford after Barcelona decline their £26m buy option.
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- England 3-0 Costa Rica live blog
- Man City record bid for Elliot Anderson — ESPN
- Man City official 121 million bid — Fabrizio Romano (via Threads)
- Man United Plan B — Alex Scott, Baleba, Fernandes
- Man City offering Gvardiol new deal — Plettenberg
- Rashford Barcelona buy option not triggered
- Transfer news live — The Standard
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