Premier League clubs have been given permission to resume their phase one of training in view to resume the league from mid/end of June.
Premier League Shareholders today voted unanimously to return to small group training from Tuesday afternoon – the first step towards restarting the Premier League, when safe to do so
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 18, 2020
Full statement: https://t.co/8F3qJxZssV pic.twitter.com/nEdWoQ8EGI
The Premier League stakeholders had voted for the first phase of training to resume on Monday (18th of May). Premier League clubs are now expected to return to training this week.
Manchester United published the Premier League statement on their website and are expected to return to training on Wednesday (20th May) according to Manchester Evening News.
Small group training will return with a view to restarting the 2019/20 #PL season, when safe to do so.#MUFC
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 18, 2020
Manchester United have installed drive through testing facilities at Carrington. Players were given a time-slot to report on Sunday (17 May). Players were informed of probable return to training for the week beginning May 18 around a month ago.