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- Arsenal squad to return to London Colney
- Chelsea players to give wages to charity
- England’s Test match in West Indies could go ahead
- Everton slam Moise Kean for hosting party
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Arsenal squad to return to London Colney
Arsenal's players will be allowed to run at the club's training base.
The Gunners' squad will undertake some light work at London Colney individually in line with the government's coronavirus regulations from next week.
A club spokesperson confirmed: "Players will be permitted access to our London Colney training grounds next week. Access will be limited, carefully managed and social distancing will be maintained at all times. All Colney buildings remain closed. Players will travel alone, do their individual workout and return home."
Chelsea players to give wages to charity
Chelsea have decided against imposing a pay cut on their first-team squad, instead requesting the players continue their support for charities.
The Blues have been in negotiations with their players about a salary reduction, reportedly around 10 per cent, in an effort to save money during the current crisis.
A statement on the club website read: "At this time, the men's first team will not be contributing towards the club financially and instead the board have directed the team to focus their efforts on further supporting other charitable causes."
England’s Test match in West Indies could go ahead
Cricket West Indies says it is "flexible" about rearranging a Test tour of England but the governing body insists it will not jeopardise the safety of players in order to complete the three-match series.
In a series that counts towards the World Test Championship, the Windies were due to play England at The Oval from June 4-8, Edgbaston from June 12-16 and Lord's from June 25-29.
However, the England and Wales Cricket Board has extended its delay to the start of the season because of coronavirus, with no professional cricket to take place under its jurisdiction until July 1.