GRAHAM POTTER is planning for a return without his full Brighton squad because some players may duck out.
Seagulls striker Glenn Murray urged a delay to Project Restart until things are safer but will be supportive if football does resume in June as proposed.
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Brighton boss Graham Potter is expecting some of his players to turn down a return to trainingCredit: PA:Press Association
Yet others may feel differently, particularly those with vulnerable relatives.
One player is known to have a partner with serious health issues.
While boss Potter, whose wife has concerns about him returning due to health problems in her own family, wants the Premier League to give guidance on what happens if a player tests positive.
Asked if he is preparing for a scenario where he does not have his full contingent available, he said: “Yeah, I guess so.
“If it comes down to the stage when we have to play — because the guidelines are missing at the moment — then the assumption is we have to adapt to the possibility that may happen. It would be nice to have clarity.”
Three players out of 14 have so far tested positive for Covid-19. The most recent one was shocked to find out as he is asymptomatic and is recovering well in self-isolation.
Chief executive Paul Barber said: “We bought a very small number of kits privately at the start of the crisis, not from the NHS or from a supplier to the NHS.
“We’ve done our best to ensure we’ve shielded the NHS from our own business as much as we can.”
Brighton striker Glenn Murray has reservations over Project RestartCredit: Reuters
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