Arsenal players can return to training camp



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From the arsenal The team will be able to return to their training camp starting next week, although the club emphasized that they would still have to maintain British government guidelines designed to combat the spread of the coronavirus.

Players of the Premier League team will have access to training camps, but on a strict rotation basis that will allow them to maintain social distancing measures.

“Players will have access to our London Colney training camps next week,” said a club spokesman.

“Access will be limited, carefully managed and social distancing will be maintained at all times.

“All of the Colney buildings remain closed. Players will travel alone, do their individual training and return home.”

This week, Arsenal became the first Premier League club to agree to a coronavirus pay cut with its players, as coach Mikel Arteta and his stars cut their wages by 12.5 percent.

There are reports that Arsenal, whose annual salary bill is around £ 230 million, will return players their money should they close an eight-point gap and qualify for the Champions League when soccer is restarted.

Football is currently suspended indefinitely in England, with the UK under lockdown.

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