Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo could lose $20 million due to coronavirus wage cuts—and they’d still be the world’s highest-paid soccer players.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo could lose $20 million due to coronavirus wage cuts—and they’d still be the world’s highest-paid soccer players.
De Bruyne vows to extend career by two years with Man City star missing football in coronavirus lockdown.
BREAKING: Liverpool will not be awarded the Premier League. Premier League Clubs have agreed this season should be declared null & void. Source Sky Sports
European leagues have been urged not to “abandon” their seasons, and revealed they are working towards plans to resume games from July.
One Premier League club ‘suggests finishing the season in China to avoid paying back £762MILLION to TV broadcasters’
As all sports administrators all over the world are hoping to get back live as soon as possible, A lot of participants are afraid to be back.
If Serie A is to resume anytime soon, Massimo Cellino, president of Brescia has said they will forfeit the club’s remaining matches.
Would be very unfortunate for Liverpool as one wouldn’t find a case of more domination. But, That’s sports, what’s it without a bit of tragedy?!
Personally though I would love if the season could resume later and be finished. An option is also there to resume season at the start of 2021 season if not later this year.
RECORDS HELD IN FOOTBALL
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My pick:
De Gea
Kompany
Xavi
Ronaldinho
Messi
Buffon
Puyol
Pirlo
Neymar
Messi
Buffon
Marcelo
Veira
Salah
CR7
Buffon, Puyol, Viera, Ronaldinho, Messi.
De Gea
Kompany
Xavi
Mo Salah
Ronaldo
The PFA has warned that the Premier League will face a £762m financial penalty if the season is voided.
Jadon Sancho’s proposed Man Utd transfer opens door for Chelsea to sign Philippe Coutinho from Barcelona.
PSG could now be able to keep both Neymar and Mbappe for another season due to the coronavirus pandemic, reports L’Equipe
Good news for PSG!
Neymar has been tipped to re-join Barcelona , while Real Madrid hold a strong interest in Mbappe.
But COVID-19 is wreaking havoc globally and the financial implications, which are expected to prompt a fall in transfer fees, could see the pair remain in Paris.