
Arsenal, Brighton and West Ham have opened their training grounds to players for individual work on Monday.
The Premier League has been suspended since 13 March because of the coronavirus pandemic and all clubs remain committed to playing this season’s 92 remaining fixtures.
BBC sports says that the league is hopeful of a potential 8 June restart and finishing at the end of July to fit in with Uefa’s European competition plans. This would require full training to begin by 18 May.
Top-flight clubs will meet on Friday to discuss options for the restart.
All games are expected to be held behind closed doors and the league is considering making some available on free-to-air TV.