Premier League clubs are expected to approve the introduction of phase two in training on Wednesday, prompting hope that a date for the return of the league could be made this week.
05.05.2020 - 22:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Premier League remain locked in discussions over 'Project Restart' as they bid to complete the 2019/20 season.
Talks are ongoing about a return to the football fields amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
With a legal minefield awaiting the Premier League should they not be able to finish, a plan has been presented to the 20 top-flight clubs in a bid to ensure their TV broadcast deals are fulfilled.
Around Europe, each league has taken a different viewpoint on the remaining matches of the
Premier League clubs are expected to approve the introduction of phase two in training on Wednesday, prompting hope that a date for the return of the league could be made this week.
Manchester United and Manchester City both say they accept the FA's decision to end the Women's Super League season with immediate effect, due to the pressures caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Premier League’s Project Restart has received a huge boost after the government released its “phase two” guidance for athletes and elite sportsmen and women.
Both Manchester United and Manchester City look as though they could be set to return to Premier League action next month.
Both Manchester United and Manchester City will vote on implementing phase two of Project Restart when Premier League clubs meet next week.
The English Football League have announced that promotion and relegation will stand in all divisions even if clubs vote to curtail the 2019/20 season.
Premier League clubs, including Manchester City and Manchester United, are expected to approve plans to return to group training on Monday.
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Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas had admitted that his club's star players may want to leave this summer, which could be a boost for Manchester United and Manchester City.
Swansea City defender Joe Rodon is the latest Championship centre-back touted for a Premier League move.
The International Football Association Board will allow teams to make five substitutions per match when football returns after approving a proposal by FIFA.
Premier League clubs will not be holding a formal vote on Project Restart proposals at Monday’s scheduled meeting.
Swansea City and Joe Rodon are bracing themselves for transfer approaches this summer, with Manchester United and Man City among the clubs expected to register an interest.
Premier League supporters could be back in football stadiums by October with Boris Johnson set to lay out a six-month plan to get the United Kingdom out of lockdown.
Both Manchester City and Manchester United have signed some exceptional under-21 players over the years, and a new survey reveals where Premier League giants should be looking for new talent to nurture.
The Premier League are in discussions over plans to air select matches for free on Sky Sports and BT Sport's YouTube channels.
The chairman of the Football Association, Greg Clarke, has admitted it is hard to see football fans being allowed into grounds 'any time soon'.
The Premier League Team of the Season So Far (TOTSSF) squad has been confirmed by EA SPORTS this evening, featuring 20 of the best performing Premier League players from the start of the campaign up until the suspension of league matches, with two Manchester United players and three from Man City featuring.
Paris Saint-Germain have been officially awarded the Ligue 1 title after the French FA voted to end the 2019/20 season.
Premier League chiefs are set to unveil their plans for ‘Project Restart’ following the latest shareholders meeting on Friday.