Manchester United forced to shut down training complex, enter talks to postpone Brentford game amidst COVID scare
Manchester United have been forced to shut down their training complex after reporting a number of COVID cases in the squad. The Red Devils are now in talks with the Premier League over postponing their upcoming match against Brentford.
Manchester United registered their third Premier League win in a row against Norwich City at the weekend, with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring the only goal of the game.
The Red Devils had been hopeful of taking their winning run in the league to four games when they face Brentford on Tuesday. However, Manchester United's trip to west London is currently under serious threat.
Manchester United revealed on Sunday that a number of individuals among the first-team players and staff had tested positive for the Coronavirus. The Old Trafford outfit have now been forced to shut down their training complex in Carrington for 24 hours.
Ralf Rangnick's side are in talks with the Premier League over the postponement of their match against Brentford. It is possible that Manchester United's clash with the Bees could be moved to another date amidst fears of a COVID outbreak.
Meanwhile, individuals who tested positive for COVID are isolating as per Premier League protocols, Manchester United have revealed. However, the club are yet to reveal the names of the players or staff who have tested positive. Further information from the club is awaited on this issue.
Manchester United not the only club to face COVID scare
Manchester United face the prospect of having their Premier League match against Brentford postponed. However, they are not the only English club facing COVID scare.
Antonio Conte's Tottenham Hotspur saw their Europa Conference League match against Rennes postponed last week following a COVID outbreak. Their weekend clash with Brighton was also postponed.
Aston Villa and Brighton are also facing COVID-related issues.