Premier League Players Face Strict New Training Protocols
Premier League players are set to be subjected to a strict testing regime if they are to return to training amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to British media reports.
Should a player test positive, with or without symptoms, they will be forced to self-isolate for seven days. PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor, said his members would be open to playing again provided “everything that can be done is being done” to assure their safety. The UK’s national football policing lead previously stated resuming matches on a home-and-away basis would “present challenges” to the emergency services.
Premier League clubs face having to pay a huge refund to broadcasters even if they manage to complete the virus-disrupted season behind closed doors.
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