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Arsenal and Tottenham stars are on rotation, Liverpool players can train in isolation at Melwood while Man United, Chelsea and Man City make do with virtual sessions... how the 'Big Six' are preparing for Project Restart

We're seemingly edging closer to the resumption of the Premier League in light of the coronavirus pandemic as Project Restart gathers apace.

The aim for England's top flight is to resume on June 12 behind closed doors at neutral venues and with a long list of health and safety measures put place to safeguard player welfare.

The Premier League was halted on March 12 after Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta contracted Covid-19 - meaning two months have passed since there was competitive action.

The shutdown of the campaign has resulted in players having to maintain their fitness via various ways at home as the British government continues to enforce lockdown rules.