Players will drive to training in their kit, alone in their cars. Their temperature will be checked at the entrance to the training ground. They will park in a designated space, three spaces away from anyone else.
There will be no food at the training ground. They will train in a group of five for a maximum of 75 minutes. They will be encouraged to wear a mask or snood. No tackling or spitting will be permitted. Everything will be disinfected, including the ball, pitch, goalposts, cones, and other training equipment.
Players must maintain social distancing at all times. If players are injured, they will be treated by a physio wearing PPE, which at minimum must include a mask, gloves and an apron.
After training, players will drive straight home.
Players will also be tested at least twice a week and have a mini medical to check for any underlying respiratory or cardiac issues. All players will be tested in the 48 hours before they train.
Foreign players returning to England will not be allowed into the training ground for 14 days.
The aim is to make Premier League training grounds among the safest places in England.
All clubs have to have a Covid-19 operational policy and a designated Covid-19 officer.
This training protocols will be valid if the board agrees to it.
it will be okay if they can be able to follow the rules
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