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Premier League injury latest: Club-by-club guide to who's fit for Project Restart

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Premier League clubs are set to get back into action from June 17. With jostling over Champions League and Europa League qualification and a relegation battle all set to resume as soon as next month, attention has now turned back to the players and who will be fit and ready to go.

Manchester United could be the biggest winners with Chelsea also welcoming first-team stars back into the fold, with Harry Kane and Aymeric Laporte ready to finish the season with Tottenham and Manchester City respectively. Daily Star Sport have now taken a look at how all 20 clubs are looking ahead of their first match since March, with returning stars set to play a crucial role in how the final table shapes up. In Training: David Brooks – pictured in

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