Premier League clubs are ready to roll out coronavirus testing machines as they step up preparations to make a return. Clubs could look at using the machines at their training grounds to test players for the virus every day as the Government has pledged more equipment will be in general use by the end of the month.
It would allow clubs to strictly monitor their players as they begin plans to restart training with some looking at resuming by mid-May as hopes rise games may start again in June.
Various clubs have now told their players to expect to return to training next month, they may have to do a "mini pre-season" of two to three weeks and then start playing again in June before cramming the games into a four or five week period.
Read more on mirror.co.uk