Harry Kane has said that he is happy for Tottenham to resume training in small groups. This came after all player and staff tests for Covid-19 returned negative.
The English international admits it will be a 'really difficult situation.'
The Premier League's Project Restart is looking at June 12 or 19 to resume the league after nearly two months.
Kane said all his Tottenham team-mates and the club's staff underwent coronavirus tests. He added that all the testing results came back negative.
Speaking on ITV's Good Morning Britain, Kane said: 'From what I've heard at the moment, everyone's OK. We want to see the Premier League give us a plan and see what that looks like and go from there.
'I'm happy to start training in small groups if that's allowed and just get back to some normality as soon as possible.
'It's going to be a really difficult situation. Liverpool deserve the title with their fans, it will be a strange situation.
'There's not been a time like this ever in my lifetime, it's hard to know what the right thing to do is.
'The fans are a massive part of football, they make the game. Without them I've done it before with England [against Croatia in 2018] but if we want to finish the season we're probably going to have to do that [play without fans].'
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