Bournemouth's Aaron Ramsdale Revealed the positive Coronavirus test
Aaron is one of two-player from Bournemouth who tested positive
Bournemouth goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale says he was one of two people to test constructive for coronavirus in the most recent round of Premier League tests.
An aggregate of 996 players and club staff were tested in the second round of testing a week ago.
The other individual at an alternate club has not been named.
Eight individuals from Premier League clubs have tested positive after 1,744 tests.
Ramsdale, 22, who had tested negative last Monday, told the Sun that he was asymptomatic.
"It's very a stun. I've not been in contact with anyone and I've currently got it," said the England Under-21 universal, who will self-segregate for seven days.
"At the point when you realize you haven't had it, and you've quite recently been adhering to the principles and just gone to the shop, that was alarming from the outset."
The first round of testing incorporated the positive trial of Watford safeguard Adrian Mariappa and Burnley aide administrator Ian Woan.
What is the most recent with Project Restart?
The consequences of the third round of coronavirus test results are relied upon to be madeopen on Wednesday.
Crews began non-contact preparing last Tuesday just because since the Premier League was suspended on 13 March in light of the pandemic, with 92 apparatuses remaining.
The administration has since endorsed direction that permits the elite game to come back to
contact training.
And the class will examine that with skippers, administrators, and agents from the Professional Footballers' Association and League Managers' Association on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, clubs will decide on whether to come back to contact preparing.
Talking on Friday, Premier League CEO Richard Masters said the class was "as certain as we can
be" tied in with restarting in June.
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