It's understood up to three coaches working with the first team are affected but today's clash with Newcastle will go ahead as planned. The coaches involved are thought to have returned positive tests last week and didn't travel to Turin for the Europa League game with Real Sociedad which United won 4-0. It appears none of United's playing staff have contracted the virus, meaning Solskjaer's squad is unlikely to have been affected. Scott McTominay was a doubt after picking up a knock in Thursday's win over Real Sociedad, while Edinson Cavani and Donny van de Beek were also battling to prove their fitness in time. Speaking about meeting the test of relegation battlers Newcastle, Solskjaer said: "Every game in the Premier League is difficult.
Source: Standard Digital February 21, 2021 11:48 UTC