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Premier League players want answers to three big questions before they return to action to see out the remainder of the season following the suspension caused by the coronavirus.
West Ham chief Karen Brady has lifted the lid on talks between all 20 member clubs and the Premier League.
Manchester City star Sergio Aguero was the first superstar to speak out against resuming the campaign when he admitted he was "scared".
Several other professionals have also expressed their tentativeness over making a comeback in the coming weeks.
A clash of interests could occur as Brady explained the difficulty facing both players and clubs.
"Our club is moving quickly and our players have already undergone cardiac screening and blood tests," she wrote in her column for the Sun.
Premier League players are concerned about returning to action (Image: GETTY)
"The bottom line is our players have three main points yet to be fully resolved. They are: Will I be forced to training? Will I be forced to play?
And what happens if someone tests positive once we are playing?
"Players want it to be their choice whether they turn out or not, letting them decide should they have personal issues, such as living at home with a vulnerable adult or young children.
"Fundamentally, I agree with this position. But in the event of a relegation battle some clubs might not be able to have the luxury of giving a choice to their players.
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