The Italian football federation (FIGC) medical commission are at work finalising the medical protocol for the resumption of the training with the aim of resuming the seasons afterwards according to a release from FIGC which was posted on their official website.

A second meeting of the medical commission took place earlier on today after the protocol could not be completed during the first meeting.

FIGC state that the protocol is inspired by the principles of simplicity, feasibility and reliability and provides a series of recommendations for everyone to take note of.

Prior to training resuming, all players will be screened, a process that FIGC suggest could take anywhere between 72 and 96 hours.

Training grounds must be completely sanitised too before clubs can return to them as do gyms, changing rooms and any hotels, if clubs do not have a venue where their players can be accommodated.

The protocol will also focus upon how training can then be resumed in terms of what activities can be carried out and how places such as medical and physiotherapy rooms should be laid out.

Professor Paolo Zeppilli who chaired the meeting will make a summary of any other contributions from members before finalising the protocol document which FIGC president Gabriele Gravina will then pass on to the relevant ministers to take a look at.