Loan players which return in June won't play the rest of the Premier League

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Loan players won't be able to play for their original club. AFP

The Premier League returns from 17th June. There are players which are on loan at other teams until 30th June. If these loans aren't extended and they return to their original clubs, 'Daily Mail' says that none of them will be able to play the rest of the season

All set in England for the return of football. Clubs are training with their mind set on the first matchday after the COVID-19 break.

There are many doubts. One of them is what will happen with the players on loan whose contracts end on 30th June 2020.

According to 'Daily Mail', if an agreement isn't reached to finish the season at the club they are on loan at, if the competitions of their original club return, they will not be able to play.

In this way, the Premier League guarantees the integrity of the competition. They would be a reinforcement for the team in question and it would hurt those who don't have any players on loan back.

Alexis Sanchez, now at Inter, and Chris Smalling, at Roma, would fall into this situation, according to what has been published by this source. Both would return to United from that last day of June.

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