Premier League transfer window likely to open late August
The Premier League transfer window is unlikely to open until the end of August, in line with the latest plan to complete the current season.
The Premier League transfer window is unlikely to open until the end of August, in line with the latest plan to complete the current season.
The Premier League is aiming to return on June 8th, joining Serie A, the Bundesliga and Ligue 1 in proposing some form of comeback plan.
European qualification could come down to points per game if the league season doesn’t finish, according to a report today.
It’s still possible UEFA end up using the coefficient rankings to decide which clubs make it into the Champions League next season.
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Arsenal won’t take part in the International Champions Cup again this year, as the competition is off due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Premier League will give clubs a percentage of this season’s merit payments as a cash advance, to help avoid cash flow problems during the coronavirus shutdown.
UEFA president, Aleksander Ceferin, has said that the 19/20 Champions League and Europa League could be abandoned if there is no way to play it before the end of August.
UEFA are still urging patience in the hope European leagues can complete their domestic seasons over the coming months.
Premier League football may return with a couple of rule changes if the plan to complete the season over the summer goes ahead.
The specific demands of Premier League clubs could make the current season wrap-up plan unworkable, according to some travel management higher-ups.