Premier League clubs to discuss best way of ending season

Premier League clubs to discuss best way of ending season

by Joseph Anthony
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Premier League clubs will discuss how best to complete the season at a meeting on Friday, when a proposal to finish the campaign by June 30 is expected to be put forward.

All top-flight clubs will convene on Friday morning as the sport continues to grapple with the unprecedented coronavirus crisis gripping the world.

Having previously looked at the matter of finances and player remuneration, the focus of this online meeting is understood to be on how best to complete the remainder of the 2019/20 season.

Reports have suggested that nine clubs are in favour of ending the campaign by June 30, with the complications of contract expiration dates among the key issues.

But one senior figure at a Premier League club is understood to have expressed surprise that this issue is being considered as a serious factor, given the number of players that would impact and how FIFA are looking at a workaround for such individuals.

The PA news agency understands that the proposal to have the season wrapped up by the end of June is not down as an agenda point on Friday, but the matter will surely be raised given the apparent number of supporters behind it.

Planning for the conclusion of the campaign looks tough for top-flight stakeholders given the uncertain backdrop, with the Premier League already having stated that play will not resume until โ€œit is safe and appropriate to do soโ€.

The Government extended the lockdown period by at least another three weeks on Thursday, and Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder does not expect a deadline to be set for the seasonโ€™s conclusion.

โ€œIโ€™m sure that we will adjust accordingly,โ€ the Blades boss told BBC Radio 4โ€™s Today programme.

โ€œI think for the integrity of the competition and competitions, especially the top end of English football and European football, theyโ€™ll want to finish the season.

โ€œI believe that there will be an ability next year to adjust, with international breaks, with moving a few games into midweek. We have that ability through organisation and planning to finish this season off.

โ€œBut only as everybody said, and Iโ€™ll reiterate that, when itโ€™s safe to do so for everybody. And that obviously we have to take our lead off the Government and what they suggest and want us to do.โ€

Brighton chairman Tony Bloom is also not expecting any definitive update at Fridayโ€™s meeting amid talk of June 30 cut-off date.

โ€œWe would like to finish the season,โ€ Bloom said. โ€œThere does come a point when we canโ€™t keep waiting but I donโ€™t think June 30 is that point.

โ€œThereโ€™s talk about player contracts and sponsorship and itโ€™s difficult to play beyond that but this situation is so unique and unprecedented every option should be looked at.โ€

Meanwhile, UEFA is considering the option of finishing the Champions League and Europa League competitions in August once domestic leagues are completed, the PA news agency understands.

The governing bodyโ€™s Executive Committee will meet next Thursday to discuss the continuing impact of Covid-19.

Ahead of that video conference, an information session for the General Secretaries of UEFAโ€™s 55 member associations will be held on Tuesday.

UEFA said in a statement that both โ€œmeetings will look at developments across both domestic and European competitionsโ€.

Press Association

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