Manchester United have continued to do their best in ensuring their players avoid contracting or even spreading coronavirus when they resume training next week.
Although there is no specific date for the return of the Premier League yet, the UK government has confirmed that professional sports can resume from June 1.
However, the Red Devils have now stationed a COVID-19 testing centre right outside of the Carrington training complex.
According to The Mirror, the Old Trafford outfit joins the league of clubs testing their players and other staff in line with the Premier League’s Project Restart plans.
As part of a project led by @DHSCgovuk, a mobile testing unit has been in operation with army personnel at Old Trafford over the past few days to test individuals for COVID-19.#MUFC pic.twitter.com/BJndf4YRgi
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 9, 2020
Odion Ighalo, Bruno Fernandes, Fred, Victor Lindelof and Sergio Romero arrived back in England last week and they were told to step up their personal training as reported by Manchester Evening News.
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Odion Ighalo, Bruno Fernandes, Fred, Victor Lindelof and Sergio Romero arrived back in England last week and they were told to step up their personal training as reported by Manchester Evening News.
Mobile testing unit in operation at Old Trafford over the weekend for #COVID19 testing.
Operated by the @BritishArmy this mobile testing unit was one of many which have been deployed across the country in response to local demands.@ManUtd | @DefenceHQ | @HMGNorth pic.twitter.com/IxOVxVZotp
— Department of Health and Social Care (@DHSCgovuk) May 9, 2020