Manchester City could be at an early disadvantage when football resumes as the Premier League makes plans for rearranged games in the schedule.
30.04.2020 - 12:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Premier League has advised its clubs, including Manchester City and Manchester United, to ensure that their players are back in the country as football looks to step up a return to action.
All major competitions have been suspended since the middle of March as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and the restrictions placed on the country by the government, and the sport will only return when it is safe and reasonable to do so.
However, plans are being made to resume competitive games with
Manchester City could be at an early disadvantage when football resumes as the Premier League makes plans for rearranged games in the schedule.
Newcastle United boss and former Manchester United defender Steve Bruce has revealed there is widespread opposition to the Premier League's plans to restart next month.
This Sunday all 20 Premier League clubs would have been in action, in what would have been the final match-day of the 2019/20 Premier League season, with Manchester United making the trip to the King Power Stadium to take on Leicester City.
This weekend should have seen all 20 Premier League teams play out the final day of the 2019/20 league campaign, with Manchester United facing Leicester City at the King Power Stadium, in what could have been a crucial game in their top four ambitions.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer expects to have a fully fit Manchester United squad to choose from if the Premier League season restarts next month.
A working group has been set up by the Premier League to look at ways to enhance fans’ experience while watching games on TV.
Senior government officials will hold a meeting with the Premier League next week and are "hopeful" a plan can be agreed for matches to return.
Kyle Walker will not be punished by Manchester City after he was caught breaking lockdown rules again.
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Tottenham keeper Paulo Gazzaniga has admitted he is uncertain over Harry Kane's long-term future in North London.
A Manchester City fan has written to the bosses of the Premier League and the FA asking them to consider cancelling the season and only bringing football back when fans are allowed in.
With the COVID-19 pandemic likely to affect the UK for some time, questions have arisen over how to finish the Premier League season - or whether it should be finished at all.