Sheffield United are now the final team to stop training among Premier League clubs.
The Blades had been reporting to the team's headquarters, but it appears that they were sent home on Monday.
The decision came after talks between Sheffield United and the PFA, per the Daily Mail.
Many players and backroom staff members were unhappy about training all of last week, especially when most clubs were sending their players into self-isolation.
There are now UK government guidelines regarding social distancing, and it appears the Blades are now complying.
It is unclear when Premier League football will resume, as the present deadline of late April seems unlikely to be met.