After six weeks of no action, Premier League officials have drawn up plans to see the return of top-flight football in England.
Following Mikel Arteta's positive coronavirus test on March 12, the Premier League came to an abrupt halt in a bid to stop the deadly virus' spread with football fans craving football's return after what seems like a lifetime in isolation.
Now, according to The Times, contingency plans to bring the beautiful game back to life is becoming a reality following a shift in stance by the government, with ministers recognising that an injection of positivity and hope is sorely needed.