The Premier League once again stated they are hoping to finish the current season when it is deemed safe to do so.
30.03.2020 - 12:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Premier League is reported to have developed a plan for the 2019/20 campaign to continue which involves teams being placed in self-isolation camps across June and July.
According to a report by the Independent, the Premier League plans to avoid the wrath of clubs fearing a voided season by finishing the remaining fixtures in secluded World Cup-style camps.
The move would see teams placed in hotels isolated from their families while multiple games are played out behind closed doors and
The Premier League once again stated they are hoping to finish the current season when it is deemed safe to do so.
The Premier League's latest statement on how it plans to conclude the season, amid the coronavirus lockdown situation, has prompted a reaction from a top legal firm.
Premier League chiefs are set to continue crunch talks with the EFL, PFA and LMA on Friday, amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
UEFA are exploring the possibility of playing the Champions League final on the last Saturday in August.
UEFA could complete this season’s Champions League and Europa League competitions during one three-week block in August, meaning both Manchester City and Manchester United will get the opportunity to continue their respective European adventures this season.
Lautaro Martinez is solely focused on Inter Milan and unfazed by speculation regarding his future, according to his agent Beto Yaque.
It is now a month since a ball was last kicked in the Premier League and we are not expecting one to be kicked again anytime soon due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Man City and Manchester United have been handed a major indicator as to when they might be allowed to return to training.
Premier League clubs might only get a two-week break between the end of the 2019-20 campaign and the start of the new season.
FIFA has announced big changes to the football calendar by pushing back the dates of the transfer window and has also approved plans to extend player contracts.
The Premier League has confirmed that the competition has been suspended indefinitely due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Plans to restart the Premier League season may become clearer on Friday as the 20 clubs again meet to discuss the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Professional Footballers' Association has issued a statement defending its position after reports emerged claiming that it will block all player wage deferrals.
Premier League chiefs are set to continue crunch talks with the EFL, PFA and LMA on Friday, amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
A joint statement has been issued by football's leading authorities following a ‘constructive’ day of meetings on Wednesday, with further discussions set to take place on issues that will affect all professional clubs in England - including Manchester United and Manchester City - in the next 48 hours.
Gary Lineker has explained why a summer transfer to Manchester United or Man City could be an option for Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane.
Chelsea forward Pedro believes Premier League players will need a small pre-season if the remainder of the league campaign is to be played in the coming weeks.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has warned that the season "will probably be lost" if it can not be restarted by the end of June.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer boasts an impressive three wins over Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City this season. And while City fans may rightfully argue that it’s trophies that matter – and City already have one of those - there’s no doubt that Solskjaer’s tactics have worked a treat against them.
The FA, the Premier League and the EFL are currently setting out plans to finish the 2019/20 campaign behind closed doors over a period of four to six weeks starting in July, according to football.london.