Premier League clubs will be moving onto the next stage of returning to action this week as clubs voted unanimously to resume full-contact training.
Both Manchester United and Man City were given permission to return to training for the first time since the league’s suspension last week, although both clubs had to adhere to strict social distancing measures.
Groups could be no more than five players, each of whom had to keep at least two metres apart during the session, while training sessions could last no longer than 75 minutes.
In a statement released by the Premier League on Wednesday, it was announced that clubs would now be able to move onto phase two of the plan to return. "Premier League Shareholders today voted unanimously to
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