MANCHESTER, ENGLAND (REUTERS) - Premier League clubs will vote on Wednesday (May 27) over whether to move to the second phase of Project Restart as they intensify efforts to return to full action.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - Premier League clubs will vote on Wednesday over whether to move to the second phase of Project Restart as they intensify efforts to return to full action.
Phase Two, if approved, would allow up to 10 players to work together and would ease the time restrictions on training sessions and allow players to be closer. The league was consulting with players and managers on Tuesday and then plans to hold a vote on the next step during a conference call on Wednesday.
The second round of testing returned two positives - with Bournemouth saying one of their players was now self-isolating.No matches have been played in the Premier League since March, but the government has given the green light for elite sport to resume from June 1, including the top-flight football.
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