On Saturday 2nd May, Spanish clubs could return to training, but with the precautions that the coronavirus health crisis recommends. That is what the journalist Ramón Fuentes from the newspaper 'AS' assures.
The decision to return to training at such an early date is subordinate to the government's decision to allow individual exercise for its citizens.
That is to say, as soon as the CSD and Spanish health authorities give the all-clear for individual exercise, La Liga clubs will be able to return to training, of course complying with a series of measures to prevent infection.
Training will be done individually, without contact and in reduced groups in open areas, as all the clubs training again after the break are already doing, such as Arsenal, West Ham, and Brighton.
This would be the culmination of the first phase planned by LaLiga. The following week would be training in reduced groups, a maximum of 8 players, and after the second phase, the 3rd phase would start, lasting 2 to 3 weeks.
The 3rd phase consists of training in groups, but the players would gather in their respective training grounds or hotels.
The best-case scenario is the resumption of the league within a month, the 7th June being the most optimistic date at these times, although the most logical thing is to wait until the 10th or later.