Some Premier League clubs think season should be abandoned on moral grounds
Officially the Premier League says it wants the season to finish, but privately some clubs are not so sure.
Officially the Premier League says it wants the season to finish, but privately some clubs are not so sure.
The Professional Footballers’ Association has called for urgent talks with the Premier League and the EFL over the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic on players and clubs.
England striker Callum Wilson and Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin are among a group of Premier League players to launch the #FootballUnited initiative, which aims to raise money for local communities impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Arsenal have pledged a £100,000 donation to local charities supporting the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Manchester United face a potential headache as Odion Ighalo’s loan deal from Shanghai Shenhua only runs until the end of May.
Former Liverpool manager Roy Evans is confident that Jurgen Klopp will remain at Anfield for years to come.
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Jamie Carragher does not believe Liverpool should be awarded the Premier League title if the season is unable to resume.
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The Premier League is aiming to restart the 2019-20 season in June, according to reports.
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Southampton chief executive Martin Semmens insists everyone is hopeful of completing the Premier League season by the end of June, but stressed no one can be sure when football in this country will resume.