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Premier League stars ordered to keep their cars spotless as they’re banned from sharing rides and public transport


PREMIER LEAGUE players must keep their cars clean, avoid public transport and travel to training alone when they finally return to action.

A new set of protocols will be in place when the top flight stars come back for small group training on May 18.

 Players will have to clean their motors on a regular basis

Players will have to clean their motors on a regular basisCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke

 Players will not be allowed to car share for their journey to training

Players will not be allowed to car share for their journey to trainingCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke


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Players and staff will have to abide by a number of transport-related rules that will be put in place by the clubs.

The stars will be ordered to make sure their cars are cleaned thoroughly on a regular basis.

Some players prefer to car share for their trip to the training ground, but that will be no longer be allowed.

Clubs will also order their squads to avoid public transport at all costs in order keep them as safe as possible.

It has also been reported that Manchester United players will have to wash their own kits as part of their new club guidelines.

Laundry facilities and showers are among the amenities off limits until further notice.

Reports have also claimed spitting, shirt swapping and team celebrations will be banned when the league returns.

 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang poses next to his incredible car collection

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang poses next to his incredible car collection

 Prem stars will have to arrive to the training ground alone

Prem stars will have to arrive to the training ground alone

League bosses are hoping to get the English top-flight back underway by June 12 – but are awaiting approval from the Government.

SunSport exclusively revealed that clubs opposed to the restart fear Liverpool will play the kids once they have won the title.

When the league does return, it will be played behind closed doors at neutral stadiums across the country.

 Players will be ordered to drive themselves to training

Players will be ordered to drive themselves to trainingCredit: Eamonn and James Clarke

 Clubs will make sure the players clean their motors regularly

Clubs will make sure the players clean their motors regularly

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