The Arsenal squad have reportedly been keeping busy with personalised training regimes while self-isolating, following the coronavirus outbreak at London Colney.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta contracted COVID-19, prompting the north London club to close down their training ground.
Arteta is recovering from the illness, as confirmed by his wife and Gunners star Lucas Torreira, but remains in self-isolation, alongside the Arsenal players.
According to the Evening Standard, every individual Arsenal player has been given a bespoke training schedule to stick to while at home.
Most of the first-team players have gyms inside their houses, and the ones without vital equipment have had it sent to them.

Arsenal midfielder Torreira is currently out injured while in self-isolation, meaning he is unable to do much in the way of training.
On the current situation at the club, he told Sport 890: "The truth is that we didn't expect this virus to reach the club, the locker room. Mikel Arteta is better. He was able to communicate with us and he is improving.
"In recent days, many cases of coronavirus were discovered in London and people were nervous. In some supermarkets, you can no longer find toilet paper or gel alcohol."