Bologna have announced that their players can return to training next week, following hot on the heels of Emilian rivals Sassuolo.

Sassuolo became the first Serie A side to capitalise on the region of Emilia-Romagna giving professional clubs permission to restart work with social distancing measures in place.

Now, Bologna have released a statement confirming their players can resume training next Tuesday on similar conditions.

Bologna have announced that their players can return to training next week, following hot on the heels of Emilian rivals Sassuolo.

Sassuolo became the first Serie A side to capitalise on the region of Emilia-Romagna giving professional clubs permission to restart work with social distancing measures in place.

Now, Bologna have released a statement confirming their players can resume training next Tuesday on similar conditions.

Coach Sinisa Mihajlovic [pictured] will not be present and attendance is optional.

Parma and SPAL are also allowed to hold invididual training sessions, but both teams have opted to wait until a suitable health protocol has been agreed.

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