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Manchester United has gone one step further with its coronavirus protocols by installing test centers in its training ground.

The Red Devils have established Covid-19 stations in the parking lot of their Aon Training Complex.

Players will be evaluated at the entrance, with the team ready to return on Monday.

The tests will be carried out in accordance with the protocols and guidelines of the Premier League once they are approved and agreed.

The Premier League is moving forward with plans for ‘Project Restart’ with the goal of the top flight to resume closed doors in neutral locations on June 12 and with a long list of health and safety measures in place to safeguard the well-being of Players.

Speaking earlier this month, United midfielder Andreas Pereira revealed that he and his teammates will not return to their Carrington base until May 18 when they speak to Globo Esporte.

“We had a meeting and they told us that if everything goes well, we will return to training on May 18 in groups of six,” he said. ‘If that goes well, one or two weeks later, we can train as a group.

“There will be six players training initially and there won’t be much contact between us. We will continue to separate and train in different parts of the field. Those precautions must be followed.

“I don’t know who will be in my group yet.”

The stars who have been abroad should be back in England, and manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has asked them to return at the end of last week.

Meanwhile, the players have been participating in running and yoga sessions in correspondence with the fitness staff through Zoom.

United has not played since March 12, when it faced LASK Linz in the Europa League.

Solskjaer’s team is fifth in the Premier League and was due to travel to Tottenham next year before the season stopped.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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