Arsenal players will be able to train outdoors from next week.
Amid the lockdown in the UK because of the coronavirus pandemic, the first-team players have been training from their homes over the past month and a half.
Since the Spaniard's diagnosis with coronavirus on March 12, Arsenal's training ground at London Colney has been out of bounds to the first-team with only a small staff working on pitch and site maintenance during the lockdown.
But plans are about to change.
In a club statement to football.london Arsenal said: "Players will be permitted access to the Colney grounds next week.
"Access will be limited, carefully managed and social distancing will be maintained at all times. All Colney buildings remain closed.
"Players will travel alone, do their individual workout and return home."
One Arsenal player who seems excited about returning to training is Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
The club captain took to social media after the announcement and uploaded a couple of images to his Instagram account of him running on a treadmill and doing weight training.
A caption on the latter reads: "Working on it, don't worry."
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