Premier League have allowed the contact training on May 27, in which squads will be able to train as a group and engage in tackling while minimising any unnecessary close contact.
“Premier League Shareholders voted unanimously to resume contact training on Wednesday 27 May, marking another step towards restarting the Premier League season, when safe to do so,” Premier League said in a statement.
The decision has come after 10 days of small group training which have started on May 19.
Players and staffs will be tested twice a week, till now three round of testing is done. In the three rounds total of 12 players and staffs have tested positive.
“Stage Two of the Return to Training protocol has been agreed following consultation with clubs, players, managers, the PFA, LMA and the Government. Discussions are ongoing as work continues towards resuming the season when conditions allow,” the statement concluded.