The Premier League club is afraid of running out of five STARS when the season resumes due to fears of the coronavirus – The Sun



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The ONE Premier League club is afraid of running out of FIVE stars due to Covid-19 health issues if the season is restarted.

We revealed last week how more than half of the division’s teams had made it clear that they would not force their players to leave if they were concerned about themselves or their family.


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    A Premier League team has FIVE players who don't want to participate in Project Restart

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A Premier League team has FIVE players who don’t want to participate in Project RestartCredit: Reuters

SunSport learned that a top-tier boss found that five of his first teachers don’t want to get involved.

Many clubs hope that a couple of their players will have to retire, and Aston Villa boss Dean Smith admitted last week that he has two stars who have health problems with themselves or with their family.

Brighton Chief Executive Paul Barber revealed that they also have two squad members who indicate they may have difficulty playing.

League and club chiefs meet tomorrow in an attempt to finalize plans to resume the campaign on June 12 and avoid financial collapse.

Only once the Premier League finalizes its medical protocols will it be completely clear to players what risks they are exposed to.

And that’s when the 20 teams will discover how many players they will have to work with and who are not compromised by their own medical conditions or those of their loved ones.

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