Manchester City's season is not over yet.
11.03.2020 - 23:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Jenny Harries has explained why the UK Government is not cancelling sports events and mass gathering amid spread of coronavirus - a decision which is impacting Manchester City and Manchester United players, staff and fans.
There has been a steep rise in cases in the UK, with that number now having hit 456 at the time of writing.
More than 4,000 people have died worldwide due to the coronavirus, with six deaths now confirmed in the UK.
But while several countries
Manchester City's season is not over yet.
David Alaba continues to be linked with a summer transfer out of Bayern Munich, with Manchester City reportedly interested in signing the left-back.
Manchester United great Gary Neville has called on top Premier League players to lead the fight against coronavirus as the pandemic continues to take hold of sport and wider society.
Ilkay Gundogan has revealed how Manchester City players are keeping in contact over WhatsApp as they are forced to train individually at home this week.
Brighton CEO Paul Barber insists that the season should be finished after the coronavirus suspension eventually ends and that Liverpool should have an opportunity to dethrone Manchester City as Premier League champions.
Manchester City could ask Uefa for a delay to their European ban if the coronavirus crisis interferes with their appeal against it.
UEFA has invited the representatives of its 55 member associations to discuss European football's response to the coronavirus pandemic.