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Premier League players could only train for two or three full says before being expected to play again. That could lead to a raft of injuries and it could be a major problem for ‘Project Restart’ which aims to get games underway again by June 12.
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One club fear as little as two or three days of full contact training before games officially resume in the Premier League with the current planned guidelines.
There would also be no soft tissue massages but one medic has said some players rely heavily on the treatments before and after training sessions.
There is a real worry there could be a big number of muscle strains, pulls and tears if players are not allowed to be looked after properly by medics.
Last week a seven-page document was leaked on the proposals which would need to be implemented for a return to training.
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They included designated parking spaces three places away from any other player, sanitised balls and no buildings being open.
Voting on Monday could go either way with six clubs voicing concerns over a lack of detail in the plans when it comes to the return to matches.
Tests for coronavirus would be done twice a week but there are question marks over whether a positive test would show up in a 48-hour window before matches.
There are also concerns about players being honest should they start showing symptoms in the lead up to games.