The Premier League season will provisionally resume on June 17 after clubs thrashed out more details on how to end the campaign at a meeting on Thursday.
11.05.2020 - 10:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Premier League will be meeting with shareholders on Monday, including representatives from Manchester City and Manchester United, as they attempt to step up plans for 'Project Restart'.
It has been almost two months since Premier League football was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and league bosses are hoping that they can come to an agreement on a number of key decisions that will help top flight football to return in England.
But what is on the agenda? And what are some of the key
The Premier League season will provisionally resume on June 17 after clubs thrashed out more details on how to end the campaign at a meeting on Thursday.
By Peter White
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.
Manchester City returned to training this weekend after Premier League clubs voted to allow socially-distanced sessions ahead of a potential restart of the season.
Manchester United have assembled a provisional 29-man squad ahead of the possible restart of the Premier League season next month.
Both Manchester United and Manchester City will vote on implementing phase two of Project Restart when Premier League clubs meet next week.
Ed Woodward says Manchester United have built 'exciting momentum' under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as they prepare for the possible restart of the Premier League season next month.
Manchester City could be at an early disadvantage when football resumes as the Premier League makes plans for rearranged games in the schedule.
Premier League clubs, including Manchester City and Manchester United, are expected to approve plans to return to group training on Monday.
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.
Manchester United player Jesse Lingard says he is ready for the return of Premier League football.