The Premier League has revealed that there have been six positive coronavirus tests from three different clubs ahead of return to small group training amid the pandemic.
The news will be seen as an encouraging development as plans to resume the 2019/20 season gather pace. The Premier League tested 748 players and club staff on Sunday and Monday, meaning that less than one per cent of those tested were positive for the virus.
The tests were conducted as part of the Premier League’s partnership with the Prenetics consortium, and are due to take place twice a week from now on.
Forty tests will be carried out at each club in each session.
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In a statement published on Tuesday afternoon, the Premier League said: “The Premier League can today confirm that, on Sunday 17 May and Monday 18 May, 748 players and club staff were tested for COVID-19.
“Of these, six have tested positive from three clubs.
“Players or club staff who have tested positive will now self-isolate for a period of seven days.
“The Premier League is providing this aggregated information for the purposes of competition integrity and oversight.
“No specific details as to clubs or individuals will be provided by the Premier League due to legal and operational requirements.”
The round of testing is the first step in a plan to gradually resume the season. Clubs are now set to return to training with small groups of up to five players working together, while practising social distancing, with sessions to last no more than 75 minutes for any one player.