Premier League clubs will be able to make five substitutions for the remainder of the season after a temporary rule change was agreed on Thursday.
18.05.2020 - 12:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Premier League clubs, including Manchester City and Manchester United, are expected to approve plans to return to group training on Monday.
Top-flight clubs will meet later in the afternoon to discuss the next stage of Project Restart and a vote is scheduled to take place on whether or not to return to group training.
The return to group sessions would be staggered if approved with teams initially taking to the grass in groups of five.
There would also be strict measures in place like no
Premier League clubs will be able to make five substitutions for the remainder of the season after a temporary rule change was agreed on Thursday.
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