
Leeds United one of three Premier League teams to double-jab all players
Leeds United are reportedly just one of three clubs in the Premier League to ensure that all of their players are doubled vaccinated against Covid-19.
According to The Daily Mail, Wolves and Brentford remain the only other teams in the division to have double-jabbed their entire squad.
There are now talks among clubs to dock the wages of players who are unvaccinated and are forced to isolate because of any infections.

Good job
It’s good to see Leeds leading the way as a model for the rest of the Premier League clubs to follow.
Since the outset, they have fought the fight against Covid-19 in a remarkable manner and are continuing to do so.
None of the Leeds’ players will suffer if clubs actually start docking the wages of the unvaccinated as everyone has led received both doses of the vaccines.
Given the rise in cases not just among Premier League clubs, but also in the United Kingdom, it makes a whole lot of sense to impose these kinds of measures.

Hopefully, the Premier League allow the clubs to do that as it will ensure more footballers take the vaccine which leads to fewer serious cases and a controlled spread of the virus.
There’s still understood to be a large proportion of the players who have not been fully vaccinated as of now and that could be why the cases are suddenly starting to spike again.
In other Leeds United news, Phil Hay has shared what the Whites fans did right after their team suffered a humiliating 7-0 defeat against Manchester City