10.15am Man Utd news LIVE: LASK return leg called OFF, £500m coronavirus loss, Bellingham transfer agreed – The Sun

MANCHESTER UNITED were 5-0 winners away to LASK as Odion Ighalo stole a show that nobody was there to see.

The Nigerian netted a stunning goal as the Red Devils routed the Austrians behind closed doors.

But news off the pitch isn't quite so good as coronavirus wiped £500m off Manchester United's value on the US stock market.

Get all the latest news and gossip from Old Trafford here…

  • EUROPEAN FOOTBALL OFF!

    Uefa have postponed next week's Champions League and Europa League fixtures as well as the draws for the next round.

  • LASK OFF

    Manchester United's Europa League return leg against LASK has been called off.

    UEFA have moved to postpone all of next week's Champions League and Europe League matches due to the outbreak of coronavirus.

    UEFA will meet with nations on 17 March to discuss their next move.

  • CRISTIANO ALL CLEAR

    Cristiano Ronaldo has NOT contracted coronavirus, the president of Madeira confirmed.

    The Portuguese superstar, 35, is currently on his home island where he is quarantined.

    He has his family with him on the top two floors of a seven-storey house he purchased recently in Funchal.

    And he is now on course to stay at home for the foreseeable future with Italy continuing to struggle to contain the killer bug.

    Ronaldo's Juventus team-mate Daniele Rugani was the first Serie A to catch the virus.

  • STAT ATTACK

    Here are Odion Ighalo's stats from last night.

    Goals 1

    Shots 4

    Shots on target 2

    Total touches 32

    Total passes 15

    Passing accuracy 100 per cent

    Chances created 4

    Fouls won 2

  • PREM OFF?

    Premier League is expected to suspend the season until further notice due to the coronavirus outbreak.

    But league chiefs are still hoping to complete the season and resume as soon as possible, as reported by SunSport's Martin Lipton.

    Arsenal's clash against Brighton has already been called off ahead of this weekend, after Mikel Arteta tested positive for the killer bug.

    Chelsea's trip to Aston Villa is expected to follow suit after Callum Hudson-Odoi also contracted the virus.

    Premier League bosses will hold an emergency meeting this morning to decide the way forward.

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