Coronavirus: Buakyo Saka, other Arsenal stars resume training

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Coronavirus: Buakyo Saka, other Arsenal stars resume training
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After almost three months completing regular workouts from home, Nigeria-born Bukayo Saka and his Arsenal teammates resumed training at the Gunners’

and his Arsenal teammates resumed training at the Gunners’ London Colney training ground on Friday.

The club said: “Our first-team squad is strictly abiding to the Government protocols which were developed with club doctors, independent experts, players and managers. “Only players and key staff are permitted at London Colney at this time. Our players must bring their own kit, boots and water bottles with them each day.”

“If we meet specific targets in the seasons ahead, primarily linked to success on the pitch, the club will repay agreed amounts.

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