Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas had admitted that his club's star players may want to leave this summer, which could be a boost for Manchester United and Manchester City.
23.04.2020 - 17:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
UEFA have confirmed a decision to release £61.1m to help clubs during the current financial crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, including Manchester United and Manchester City.
Clubs in the Premier League and EFL with international players at European level would have received money for allowing their players to take part in international matches this season and from the European Championship, which was due to take place this summer.
An initial payment would have been paid after the
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas had admitted that his club's star players may want to leave this summer, which could be a boost for Manchester United and Manchester City.
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