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Premier League security chiefs vigilant ahead of Easter weekend games and Manchester United on high alert in Europe

Premier League clubs are taking the threat of terror attacks ‘very seriously’ after the bombing of Borussia Dortmund’s team bus in Germany on Tuesday.

Manchester United, who appointed a full-time counter-terrorism chief in January, are in Brussels to face Anderlecht in their Europa League quarter-final tie on Thursday with security on high alert.

There are 10 top-flight fixtures scheduled for England this weekend and Monday and clubs are continuing to work closely with police.

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinhou00a0insisted that he trusts in the security operation
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho insisted that he trusts in the security operation

The Premier League have said their stance has not changed since the terror attack on Berlin’s Christmas Market in December.