Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder II: ‘Gypsy King’ to attend Manchester United v Arsenal to scout Old Trafford as potential venue for rematch
The Brit was controversially denied a win in Los Angeles on Saturday evening and could get his revenge at the hallowed football ground

Tyson Fury will be at Old Trafford to watch Manchester United host Arsenal on Wednesday night.
The 'Gypsy King' is seriously considering using the 75,000-seater stadium as a possible venue if the two heavyweights duke it out once more.
Although tipped to be a boring contest which would eventually result in the 'Bronze Bomber' stopping Fury, the clash at the Staples Center in Los Angeles was a classic.
The Brit delivered a career-best performance and brought the fight to Wilder from the first bell. Although he suffered two brutal knockdowns, fans were aggrieved the 30-year-old was denied an incredible win by some erratic judging.
A rematch was instantly sounded out, although promoter Frank Warren suggested the Emirates or even Wembley during his post-fight press conference should the clash take place on British soil.
"Old Trafford, come on Frank," suggested Fury.
Not since 1993 has Old Trafford staged a fight since the rematch between Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn in 1993.
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It is unclear whether or not the lineal heavyweight champion will be paraded at half-time or before the game or if he will simply be in attendance in the box.
The Premier League side currently have no intentions to host a fight in the spring, with Old Trafford already hosting massive concerts in the summer.
United will be looking to get back to winning ways against Arsenal, although Jose Mourinho will be extremely wary of facing a side who have not tasted defeat in 17 games.