Breaking news : Man Utd suffer small covid-19 outbreak ahead of Brentford trip ,with some major players affected ,what a week of set back for United ,wish them quick recovery guys .
Manchester United training on Sunday
was affected after a small number
of individuals tested positive for coronavirus.

Manchester United have seen their
preparations for the Premier League clash
with Brentford disrupted by a covid-19
outbreak.
Stats Perform understands the Red Devils
saw a small number of positive tests
returned among players and staff after they
returned from the 1-0 win at Norwich City.
The entire group that travelled to Carrow
Road for Saturday's match had tested
negative in a round of routine testing.
United players sent home
The individuals who returned positive lateral
flow test results on Sunday were sent
home before training, which was then
adjusted to consist of outdoor individual
and non-contact sessions.
The club are understood to have notified
the Premier League, with their match
against Brentford coming up on Tuesday.
Sunday's game between Brighton and
Hove Albion and Tottenham was postponed
after Spurs suffered a covid-19 outbreak
that also led to their Europa Conference
League game with Rennes being called off.
The Championship match between QPR
and Sheffield United on Monday has
been postponed too, after the London
club said they would be unable to fulfil
the fixture due to "a number of positive
covid-19 cases within their squad".
Change in rules for fans
The United Kingdom government
announced in the past week that fans
attending sporting events with crowds of
more than 10,000 people will need
to provide proof of having had two doses
of a coronavirus vaccine or a negative
test result.
The change in rules, which is due to
come into effect on December 15,
is among measures aimed at reducing
the spread of the Omicron variant of the
virus.
The UK's covid-19 alert level has also
been moved from three to four. Authorities
said community transmission of the virus
was high and, while mostly driven
by the Delta variant, the emergence of
Omicron "adds additional and rapidly
increasing risk to the public and
healthcare services".
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