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Players are "frightened" about the possibility of coming back to activity in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, says Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero.


The Premier League is wanting to continue the season on 8 June, which would expect players to be back in full preparing by 18 May.

Top-flight clubs will meet on Friday to talk about alternatives for the restart.
Addressing Argentine TV station El Chiringuito, the Argentina universal Aguero included: "I'm terrified, however I'm with my better half here and I'm not going to be in contact with others. I'm secured my home and the main individual I could taint is my sweetheart.
The Premier League has been suspended since 13 March in view of coronavirus however all clubs stay focused on playing this current season's 92 residual installations.

All games are relied upon to be held in secret and the association is thinking about making some accessible on allowed to-air TV.

Aguero said he and his colleagues, will be "very apprehensive and extra cautious" when they come back to work.

On the off chance that preparation is continued before social removing rules are loose, BBC Sport comprehends players will be tried for coronavirus two times per week and would be screened for side effects each day.

All tests would be done by wellbeing experts at a drive-through NHS testing office that each club would approach.

Preparing grounds will be enhanced for social separating and high cleanliness levels. Moreover:

Players must show up at preparing grounds in unit and wear veils consistently.

They should not shower or eat on the premises. On the off chance that clubs need to give players nourishment, it must be conveyed as a takeaway to players' vehicles.

Just basic clinical treatment would be permitted, with all clinical staff in full PPE.

All gatherings and audits must happen essentially and off-site.

'Absurd' face cover recommendations

Brighton striker Glenn Murray says some proposed conventions around the Premier League's arrival to activity, for example, wearing face covers, are "ludicrous".

Individuals will be ripping them off in games," the 36-year-old said. "It is very ludicrous.

It must be done in a reasonable manner and in the opportune time and in a way that is going to guard everybody.

"There will be ambulances at preparing and games. Is it reasonable for take those from the NHS? I don't have the foggiest idea.

Arms stockpile, Brighton and West Ham have opened their preparation grounds to players for singular work.