The Premiership is the latest sports league to announce a planned return date amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Ahead of their relegation to the Championship, Saracens have been told they can continue to play in this season's European Champions Cup.
Players in rugby's Premiership and Championship can resume fitness training again after weeks of inactivity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Aled Davies has turned his back on his international career to sign for European and Premiership champions Saracens.
Jonah Holmes is heading for Wales to join Top 14 side the Dragons after three seasons with Leicester Tigers.
The Professional Game Board said more work needs to be done before Premiership rugby teams in England can start training.
With Johan Ackermann moving to NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes, Gloucester are searching for a new head coach.
European Professional Club Rugby will make "every effort" to finish this season while also planning for the future.
Back-to-back Premiership winners Saracens breached salary-cap rules in each of the last three seasons, but retained their titles.
An easing of lockdown measures means rugby players could return to training, but the RFU says further work is needed before that can happen.
Professional sports in England could theoretically return behind closed doors by June 1, though strict government criteria must be met.
Maro Itoje and Mako Vunipola have not committed to Saracens for next season, but John Mitchell is confident they will make the right call.
Billy Vunipola was among five Saracens players pictured breaking social-distancing rules this week.
Rohan Janse van Rensburg was courted by rival Premiership clubs Gloucester and Sale Sharks, and agreed contracts with both.
Premiership champions Saracens, who will play in the second tier next season, will furlough staff and have asked players to defer wages.