Premier League return moves closer after clubs cleared for contact training
The United Kingdom government has given Premier League teams the green light for ‘close-contact’ and ‘competitive’ training amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The United Kingdom government has given Premier League teams the green light for ‘close-contact’ and ‘competitive’ training amid the coronavirus pandemic.
LaLiga president Javier Tebas is hoping to resume the 2019-20 season on Thursday, 11 June with the Seville derby.
Ryan Giggs has expressed his admiration for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s transfer policy at Manchester United, saying the manager’s focus on recruiting good characters is paying off.
Premier League chief executive Richards Masters says that the organisation is ‘as confident as we can be’ about restarting the league in June.
Lyon, Toulouse and Bongani Zungu’s club, Amiens – the three clubs that attempted to appeal against the early finish to Ligue 1 – have had their first appeal thrown out of court.
Eden Hazard can win the Ballon d’Or at Real Madrid, according to Belgium head coach Roberto Martinez.
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is confident the runaway Premier League leaders will be ready to hit the ground running when they return to action.
The resumption of the Bundesliga was necessary to preserve clubs with centuries of history, the league’s CEO Christian Seifert has said.
Manchester United have confirmed their net debt has risen to £429 million ($525m), an increase of £127m ($155m), in the first three months of the year.