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Manchester United fans are already looking towards next season, with Champions League football now unattainable.
The Red Devils head into Monday's game with Brentford knowing, even though it's mathematically possible, fourth place is out of the question after another forgettable campaign. United's supporters hope Erik ten Hag's arrival in the summer can signal a fresh start after years in the wilderness.
Whilst things are not rosy at Old Trafford, a pair of their players are looking to end the season strongly out on loan.
Players were dispatched by the club to all levels of the English Football League (EFL). Here, we look at how they got on over the bank holiday weekend.
Garner's outstanding form for Nottingham Forest continued on Saturday with the midfielder chipping in with two assists in their 5-1 hammering of Swansea City.
The 21-year-old teed up two of Sam Surrdige's goals as he sealed a first-ever career hat-trick. It took Garner's assists tally to 10 for the season. But that only told part of the story. Garner caught the eye with a joint-high 46 touches for Forest, making eight key passes including those two assists.
He also chipped in defensively with a healthy contribution of four tackles to ensure Forest remain in with a shout of automatic promotion.
Steve Cooper's side travel to Bournemouth on Tuesday in a game between second and third. Reports suggest Garner will be given a proper chance to impress incoming United boss Erik ten Hag but before then his sole