Manchester City’s first group squad will return to coaching on Wednesday after a COVID-19 outbreak pressured them to shut their amenities and postpone Monday’s match at Everton, the Premier League membership stated.City reported quite a few constructive circumstances of their squad on Monday — days after striker Gabriel Jesus and defender Kyle Walker examined constructive — forcing the league to postpone their match at Goodison Park.“The full COVID-19 bubble underwent testing yesterday, and results have so far revealed no new positive cases,” City stated in a press release.“The first team training buildings have undergone a deep clean over the past 48 hours, and the majority of these facilities will remain closed, with only essential operations around training resuming.”City’s subsequent recreation is at Chelsea on Sunday and the membership stated the bubble will endure additional testing this week with the outcomes dictating their subsequent steps.Earlier on Wednesday, Fulham’s league match at Tottenham Hotspur that was scheduled to kick off at 1800 GMT was postponed because of a COVID-19 outbreak on the West London membership.