Premier League clubs have been given a green light for contact-training by the UK government amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Premier League was suspended in mid-March, but officials are eying mid-June restart.
The players have been training in small groups while keeping social distance.
The government has released phase two of its guidance for sportspersons on Monday as the Premier League eyes a resumption next month.
The games will be played behind closed doors once the league resumes.
The German Bundesliga returned to action on 16th May and two rounds of matches have been played.
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