However the Italian government has yet to authorise the restart of the season. FMTNews Milan
Serie A club Sassuolo on Saturday said they would allow their players to use their facilities from Monday.
Prime minister Giuseppe Conte said last Sunday that individual training could start on May 4 and team training on May 18, only for sports minister Vincenzo Spadafora to say that athletes in individual sports could start training from May 4 and those in team sports must wait until May 18. Bologna, also based in the Emilia-Romagna region where special permission was given for athletes in team sports to take part in training sessions on an individual basis from May 4, said players could resume training on Tuesday.
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