
Manchester United still plan to hold a lap of honour after their last home game of the season on Monday against Brentford.
The Red Devils have endured a miserable season, as they sit in sixth place in the Premier League.
United failed to win a trophy for the fifth successive season, and fired manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer before the half-way stage of the season.
While the crowd at Old Trafford is rarely hostile, the atmosphere was fairly subdued during their 1-1 draw with Chelsea at home on Thursday.
United will have new manager Erik ten Hag in place over the summer, as he attempts to rebuild the squad and get the historic club back to winning ways.
According to the Manchester Evening News, there is no suggestion as to whether injured players, such as Paul Pogba, will take part in the traditional lap of honour after the Brentford game.
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