When the English Premier League football wheel returns to circulation tomorrow, Wednesday, a small company in Hong Kong will be one of the “anonymous” parties on this track.

Printex / Circle DNA plays a pivotal role in the return of the Premier League after stopping since March due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus (Covid-19), after it signed a contract with the League of $ 5 million, which provides virus testing services to players and members Clubs.

These periodic tests were among the main points of discussion that accompanied the search for the completion of the season last period, especially in light of the fear of many players of catching the infection and transmitting it to their families.

The company has set up a center at the headquarters of each of the 20 clubs participating in the Premier League, to conduct tests twice a week in cooperation with partner laboratories in the United Kingdom, in preparation for the resumption of competitions this week.

Over 8000 Corona Virus Tests Performed between Primerlag Teams So far (Getty Images)

According to the official figures published on the league's website, so far, 8 rounds of examinations have been conducted, with an average of two days per round (except for the second round, which spanned four days) from May 17 to June 12. It included 8,687 people, and 16 cases were recorded among teams such as Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City, Watford, Bournemouth and Burnley.

These tests - whose results are usually issued within 48 hours - played a fundamental role in facilitating the completion of the football season in England, which is widely popular in the Asian continent.

Cooperation with the English Premier League has formed a new field for Brentex / Circle DNA, which is responsible for conducting DNA checks for customers who want to know the health risks they face, such as the possibility of developing cancer.

The company is currently in talks with other tournaments, most notably the Spanish League, to conclude similar cooperation, especially in light of the possibility of professional sports having to deal with the reality of "Covid-19" for a long time.