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MILAN, May 4 — Italy’s 20 Serie A clubs on Friday reiterated their unanimous desire to complete the season as the northern Emilia-Romagna region became the first to open the way to training despite government restrictions. An emergency Lega Serie A assembly via video of the top-flight clubs...

Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo with team mates during training at Juventus Training Center, Turin February 19, 2019. — Reuters pic

League president Paolo Dal Pino stated after the meeting “his openness to a dialogue with the government from a constructive and collaborative perspective, obtaining on this position the full agreement of all the clubs.” Southern giants Napoli are also planning to return to training as their safety proposals have received the backing of local authorities.

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