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EPL stars cautioned over cars as clubs prepare strict COVID-19 protocols

Premier League players must keep their cars spotless as part of coronavirus hygiene measures.

Clubs will implement a raft of protocols designed to protect players and staff from contracting the virus once they return to their respective training grounds for small group training on May 18.

Premier League players are to be told to keep their cars spotless in coronavirus protocols

Among the guidelines include a number of transport related rules for employees to follow, one of which is for players to ensure the interior of their vehicles are cleaned on a regular basis.

Premier League players are to be told to keep their cars spotless in coronavirus protocols
Top-flight players are set to return to their training grounds on May 18 for group sessions

In addition, players and staff have been told they must not share transport to and from training grounds, while the use of team vehicles is also forbidden.

Players and staff have also been banned from using any public transport.

Stars won’t be able to take public transport or share vehicles on their commute to training
The Premier League have a seven-page hygiene document but rules on cars are separate. Pictured is Arsenal’s Emiliano Martinez returning to training last month

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Clubs were sent the Premier League’s hygiene protocols last week but will adapt the regulations in the guidelines to create their own coronavirus policy, which must be signed off by the bosses.

The call for players to maintain upkeep of their cars is independent from the league’s seven-page hygiene document.

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