Premier League clubs fear about 50 players may oppose restart plans



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Publication date: Saturday May 9, 2020 10:41

Premier League teams “fear” that up to 50 players may refuse to play in a restarted season.

The Premier League campaign was temporarily suspended in mid-March due to the global pandemic, and the “project restart” provided skeletal plans for its return in June.

But the government’s proposals have encountered a number of problems, including “Rebel” clubs and a apparent lack of proper communication with players Sergio Aguero has already said Players are “afraid” of returning under current circumstances.

Those problems have now been compounded by claims that “up to 50” stars “may rebel” against a return due to health problems.

the Daily mirror He cites an unnamed club that says “two or three” players on each side would strongly oppose retraining and playing again due to medical risk.

This development “could seriously undermine” ongoing plans for the Premier League to resume, with a presentation on Monday designed to outline quarantine guidelines and address any concerns.

It is added that “a Premier League player said he would refuse due to concerns about his six-week-old baby and loved ones with underlying health problems.”


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There is even a possibility that players will be offered the opportunity to sign “separate club agreements” with “fears” about “whether they would be covered by insurance” if they contract or transmit the virus to family members.

The government will issue a general closing update on Sunday, after which the clubs will speak to their respective captains and PFA representatives, before the Premier League meets with the government itself to discuss plans next Thursday.

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