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Ayr United star Aaron Muirhead on keeping fit through YouTube, part-time school teaching, and coronavirus contract worries

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Aaron Muirhead admits the coronavirus shutdown has put players’ careers in limbo.The Ayr centre-half is one of many whose Somerset contracts expire this summer.And with deals set to run out before football returns, the likes of Muirhead face an uncertain future.He told the Ayrshire Post: “It’s a worrying time for us all, especially for the guys with kids, houses and mortgages.“Usually I’d have the chance to play and earn myself a new deal at this time of the year.“But that opportunity won’t be there now and it just leaves you hoping for the best.“This is the downside to football but you just have to get on with it.“The uncertainty is tough but I guess everyone is in the same boat right now.“These are tough times but hopefully it works out

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