
Premier League confirms six positive Covid-19 tests from three clubs
The Premier League has confirmed that there were six positive Covid-19 results returned from a total of 748 tests administered to players and club staff on Sunday and Monday.
The Premier League has confirmed that there were six positive Covid-19 results returned from a total of 748 tests administered to players and club staff on Sunday and Monday.
Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi was pictured at Cobham having had a negative test days after he was arrested following allegations of rape. Both Chelsea and Hudson-Odoi have yet to comment after the news emerged on Sunday night, as the player return to training.
Italian Minister of Sport Vincenzo Spadafora has announced that the future of the 2019-20 Serie A campaign will be determined at a meeting on May 28.
Jurgen Klopp is relishing the prospect of getting his Liverpool squad back on the training ground but knows they must be ready to go all-out when the Premier League finally resumes.
Danny Rose has claimed Premier League footballers are being treated like “lab rats” for the sake of providing entertainment during the coronavirus pandemic.
Watford have announced that three people at the club have tested positive for the coronavirus over the last two days.
Paul Pogba would be an ideal addition for Real Madrid, says former France international Christophe Dugarry, with the Manchester United midfielder backed to rediscover his spark under the guidance of Zinedine Zidane.
Fikayo Tomori says he is welcoming competition for places at Chelsea, with the 22-year-old having worked hard to prove that he belongs on the Premier League and Champions League stages.
Chelsea have been told that they will be getting a ‘special player’ in Hakim Ziyech, with former Ajax and Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal expecting the Morocco international to thrive in England.
Harry Kane could end up at Real Madrid, Barcelona or Bayern Munich but is unlikely to leave Tottenham Hotspur for Premier League rivals Manchester United, says Tim Sherwood.