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More Serie A teams training amid suggestions of neutral venues

Soccer Football - AC Milan players and staff arrive at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests - Hospital Clinica La Madonnina, Milan, Italy - May 5, 2020 AC Milan's Theo Hernandez is seen wearing a protective face mask as he arrives at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

Players at Serie A champions Juventus were among those who returned to training following the coronavirus stoppage on Tuesday amid suggestions that matches could be played at neutral venues if the league restarts.

Some players were filmed and photographed arriving for individual training sessions including midfielder Aaron Ramsey, defender Daniele Rugani -- one of three Juventus players to have tested positive for COVID-19 in March -- and captain Leonardo Bonucci.

Bonucci was pictured driving a red Ferrari and wearing a mask as he arrived.

Soccer Football - AC Milan players and staff arrive at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests - Hospital Clinica La Madonnina, Milan, Italy - May 5, 2020 AC Milan's Theo Hernandez is seen wearing a protective face mask in his car wing mirror as he arrives at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

Bologna and Atalanta both said in statements that some of their players had begun training on an individual basis while Sassuolo and Lecce players had started on Monday.

"These are individual sessions in accordance with the requirements of the government's guidelines," said Bologna. "Training will continue in the same way in the coming days."

The Italian government on Sunday confirmed that professional athletes in both individual and team sports could start training.

Soccer Football - Juventus Training - Juventus Training Center, Turin, Italy - May 5, 2020 Juventus' Miralem Pjanic arrives at the Juventus Training Center after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Massimo Pinca

However, it is still far from certain whether the government will allow Serie A to complete the season.

Sports ministry and Italian football federation (FIGC) officials are expected to meet this week to discuss medical guidelines for team training sessions and matches.

The FIGC has drawn up a detailed protocol for team training but it was criticised as insufficient by sports minister Vincenzo Spadafora last week.

Soccer Football - Juventus Training - Juventus Training Center, Turin, Italy - May 5, 2020 Juventus' Rodrigo Bentancur arrives at the Juventus Training Center after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Massimo Pinca

There have been some suggestions over the last month that matches should be held at neutral venues in less affected regions to cut down on travelling and reduce the risk of infection.

Earlier on Tuesday, the mayors of Cagliari and Palermo both said in separate radio interviews that their cities would be happy to host Serie A matches as neutral venues.

"We are ready to host the matches if possible, obviously behind closed doors," said Cagliari mayor Paolo Truzzu. "It would be an honour for Cagliari and an opportunity to help the entire economic fabric that is suffering today."

Soccer Football - Juventus Training - Juventus Training Center, Turin, Italy - May 5, 2020 Juventus' Leonardo Bonucci wearing a protective face mask arrives at the Juventus Training Center after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Massimo Pinca

Palermo mayor Leoluca Orlando said that the Sicilian city would be "prepared to host more games."

Sassuolo's general manager Giovanni Carnevali said he agreed with the idea.

"Once you are behind closed doors, all stadiums are pretty much the same," he told Radio 24. "We are so eager to get going again that our athletes are ready to accept a very long training retreat so they can limit travelling and contact."

Soccer Football - Juventus Training - Juventus Training Center, Turin, Italy - May 5, 2020 Media outside the Juventus Training Center after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Massimo Pinca

Parma and Sampdoria are expected to start training on Wednesday, AS Roma, Lazio, AC Milan and Inter Milan on Thursday and Napoli on Friday.

(Writing by Brian Homewood; Editing by Toby Davis)

Soccer Football - AC Milan players and staff arrive at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests - Hospital Clinica La Madonnina, Milan, Italy - May 5, 2020 AC Milan's Gianluigi Donnarumma is seen wearing a protective face mask as he arrives at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
Soccer Football - AC Milan players and staff arrive at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests - Hospital Clinica La Madonnina, Milan, Italy - May 5, 2020 AC Milan's Gianluigi Donnarumma is seen wearing a protective face mask as he arrives at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
Soccer Football - AC Milan players and staff arrive at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests - Hospital Clinica La Madonnina, Milan, Italy - May 5, 2020 AC Milan's Lucas Biglia is seen wearing a protective face mask as he arrives at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
Soccer Football - AC Milan players and staff arrive at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests - Hospital Clinica La Madonnina, Milan, Italy - May 5, 2020 AC Milan's Antonio Donnarumma is seen wearing a protective face mask as he arrives at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
Soccer Football - AC Milan players arrive at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests - Hospital Clinica La Madonnina, Milan, Italy - May 5, 2020 AC Milan's Giacomo Bonaventura is seen wearing a protective face mask as he arrives at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
Soccer Football - AC Milan players arrive at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests - Hospital Clinica La Madonnina, Milan, Italy - May 5, 2020 AC Milan's Giacomo Bonaventura is seen wearing a protective face mask as he arrives at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
Soccer Football - AC Milan players and staff arrive at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests - Hospital Clinica La Madonnina, Milan, Italy - May 5, 2020 AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli is seen wearing a protective face mask as he arrives at Hospital Clinica La Madonnina for general medical tests after Italy allowed Serie A teams to start training individually as the country begins a staged end to a nationwide lockdown due to a spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo
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