MANCHESTER United have reported more positive coronavirus cases after the squad returned to training.

On Monday United had to shut the first-team section of their training ground after a rise in coronavirus cases that led to Tuesday's Premier League game against Brentford being postponed.

United did train on Wednesday but without the players who had returned positive tests.

They are set to face Albion at Old Trafford on Saturday at 12:30pm.

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Graham Potter confirmed that his club had asked for their game against Wolves to be postponed but the request was turned down by the Premier League.

However, it is not clear if Albion's match against United will be played, with the Red Devils updating the Premier league with all developments.

Burnley's Premier League match at home to Watford on Wednesday was postponed because of an ongoing Covid outbreak within the visitors' squad.

Burnley made the announcement on social media at 17:00 GMT, with the game scheduled to kick off at 19:30.

It was the third Premier League match in the last week to have been called off because of Covid outbreaks after Tottenham's trip to Albion on Sunday and Brentford and United's match on Tuesday.