Martial to return to Manchester after leaving US tour for baby's birth
Forward Anthony Martial will return to Manchester after leaving United's pre-season tour of the United States to attend his son's birth.

Anthony Martial will return to England on Thursday having left Manchester United's pre-season tour to attend his child's birth.
The Frenchman excused himself from the remainder of United's International Champions Cup games in the United States to return to Paris, where his second child was born last week.
Martial's agent revealed in June that his client wished to leave Old Trafford and, speaking after Tuesday's win over Real Madrid, boss Jose Mourinho claimed he was unsure if the 22-year-old would even come back to his squad.
However, Martial has addressed his immediate future, and his decision to leave the US tour, in a Twitter post.
Merci à tous pour vos messages. Mon petit Swan va bien, pour la maman ça était plus difficile mais Grâce à Dieu elle va mieux maintenant. Desolé mais ma famille passera toujours avant Tout... Retour demain à ManchesterAugust 1, 2018
He said: "Thank you all for your posts. My little Swan is fine, for the mum it was harder but thanks to God she's better now.
"Sorry but my family will always come first... Back tomorrow in Manchester"
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