Premier League will hold conference calls with club captains, managers and medical experts on Wednesday to discuss on all issues pertaining to players and staffs health and issues that may arise after the return of the league.
The meeting is expected to be honoured by all 20 top flight managers alongside the Premier League officials.
The meetings will include representatives from the Professional Footballers' Association [PFA] and League Managers Association [LMA] and focus on the issue of player welfare.
The calls will take place before the Premier League, and other representatives in English football, hold talks with the government on Thursday to table down what has been discussed and the plans of the League to contain the virus from being reawoken in the league.
Managers are keen to learn more about the testing of players and tracking of positive cases - and what happens if one or more players test positive when training and competition returns.
Operational details will be provided by the league's director of football, Richard Garlick. Garlick's plans for a return to training and competition were discussed at Monday's shareholders' meeting and may yet be updated before being agreed by all clubs.
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