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The season suspended because of COVID-19, Major League Soccer has extended its team training moratorium through April 3.

MLS training facilities remain closed with the exception of players requiring medical treatment or rehabilitation, under the direction of the team medical staff, that cannot take place at home.

In Toronto, for example, captain Michael Bradley (ankle) and Argentine winger Pablo Piatti (hamstring) have been allowed access to the team’s training centre for individual rehab sessions with the area used being cleaned and disinfected afterwards.

It marks the third extension of the training moratorium since the league suspended play March 12 — originally for 30 days. A week later, the league extended the season suspension with a target return date of May 10.

While the league says it expects players to remain in their club’s respective market, it will review individual requests to relocate on a case-by-case basis.

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