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Man Utd arrange La Liga friendly during World Cup with likes of De Gea, Martial and Sancho set to miss out on Qatar

MANCHESTER UNITED have arranged to play a friendly during the World Cup.

The fixture, announced by United on Monday, will see them face off against La Liga side Cadiz CF in December.

Erik ten Hag's side will face Cadiz in a friendly over the winter break
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Erik ten Hag's side will face Cadiz in a friendly over the winter breakCredit: Reuters
David de Gea will be among the high-profile names expected to be involved
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David de Gea will be among the high-profile names expected to be involvedCredit: Alamy

United will not be involved in a competitive match for well over a month due to the tournament in Qatar.

The club's final fixture before the break comes on November 13 against Fulham before their next Premier League game on December 27 when they host Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford.

However, if United beat Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup third round they will be forced to contend with a fourth-round fixture on December 20 or 21.

The Spanish side will play host to United at the Nuevo Mirandilla Stadium on December 7.

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The game will come as Erik ten Hag takes his remaining squad out to Spain for a week-long warm-weather training camp.

The likes of David de Gea - who failed to make Spain's 55-man preliminary squad list - will be among a number of high-profile names who are set to miss out on a spot at the World Cup.

Jadon Sancho, Anthony Martial and Donny van de Beek are expected to be a part of this group.

Meanwhile, Scott McTominay, Victor Lindelof and Anthony Elanga are also set to be involved due to their respective nations failing to qualify.

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United football director John Murtough said: "Erik and the team have made good progress during this first half of the season, and it is important we maintain this momentum coming out of the World Cup break.

"A winter training camp will be a vital part of the team’s preparations for the second half of the season.

"We have lined up a high-quality local opponent to play against, ensuring match fitness and sharpness is retained.

"The camp and game will also allow for some of our young talent to experience training and playing in a first-team environment, as well as provide entertaining club football for fans.”

Anthony Martial and Donny van de Beek have seen playing time limited ahead of the World Cup
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Anthony Martial and Donny van de Beek have seen playing time limited ahead of the World CupCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
Neither Victor Lindelof nor Scott McTominay will be at the World Cup after their countries failed to qualify
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Neither Victor Lindelof nor Scott McTominay will be at the World Cup after their countries failed to qualifyCredit: Getty
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