Manchester United can play both the Europa League quarterfinal ties versus Granada in Spain with travel limitations set to be lifted for the teams.
As indicated by the Evening Standard, Manchester United look set to have the option to play their UEFA Europa League quarter-finals away leg tie against Granada in Spain. Manchester United made it to the last eight phases of the Europa League in the wake of crushing AC Milan 2-1 on the total in the past round. The Red Devils have been given an interesting match in the form of La Liga outfit Granada.
Manchester United are booked to confront Granada in the away leg on April 8th. Also, it is currently being asserted that the game could be held as should be expected in Spain with travel limitations for the team set to be lifted.
The Spanish Government had set tough limitations on voyagers from the UK. Thus, our UEFA Europa League Round of 32 away leg against Real Sociedad must be worked out in Turin. Moreover, Chelsea needed to play their Champions League away game against Atletico Madrid in the last round in Bucharest.
Notwithstanding, according to the most recent update, the Spanish government reported on Tuesday that it would lift section limitations on explorers from the UK from 30th March following three months, referring to the accomplishment of the UK’s immunization program.
Guests from the UK will in any case have to return a negative PCR result from a test taken during the 72 hours before the appearance in Spain. That implies Manchester United can now make a trip to Granada to take on them at the beautiful Los Carmenes one month from now.
Having smashed out of the FA Cup, the Europa League addresses the solitary possibility of the club finishing the season with a trophy. Ideally, we can go as far as possible this term in the wake of having been unloaded out at the semi-final stages last season.