Watford skipper Troy Deeney says he will put his family's health before football. The Hornets captain has raised concerns about the Premier League's plans to restart the 2019-20 campaign next month, following its suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Deeney, 31, was part of a conference call this week with the PFA, Premier League chiefs, other club captains and the government on safety measures surrounding Project Restart.
Mirror Football understands Deeney was a vocal presence at the Wednesday meeting, raising concerns over a lack of information and wanting further reassurances.
Premier League return plans were given a boost on Thursday when Britain's Culture and Sport secretary Oliver Dowden said the government was "opening the