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Manchester United and City send messages of support after legend Denis Law is diagnosed with dementia

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing There has been an outpouring of love and support for Denis Law from those connected to both Manchester clubs after the legendary striker revealed he is suffering with dementia.

Both Manchester United and City today joined fans and players in sending messages of support to Denis after he revealed he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and Vascular dementia.

Law, 81, who has two statues at Old Trafford, released a statement through his daughter saying that he wanted to be open about his condition. READ MORE: Manchester United legend Denis Law diagnosed with Alzheimer's and Vascular dementia Scotsman Denis, who also played 79 times in two stints at City, said

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