Manchester United have told players who have been based abroad during the coronavirus outbreak to return to the United Kingdom this week.
The move comes as Premier League clubs look at options to return to training grounds later this month under the Project Restart proposal, which has led to concerns being raised from four Premier League club doctors.
United are yet to set a date, however, when training for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side will resume at their base in Carrington, Skysports reports.
Bruno Fernandes, Fred, Victor Lindelof and Sergio Romero were among the players given permission to leave England in March after consultation with the club.
The Premier League is hopeful of resuming the current campaign in June – potentially at neutral venues behind closed doors – but the proposals are yet to receive approval from the government.
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