Man City will not seek government furlough offer
Manchester City have announced they will not be furloughing employees at the taxpayer’s expense.
Manchester City have announced they will not be furloughing employees at the taxpayer’s expense.
Leagues have been warned their clubs may not be eligible for European football next season if they cancel their competitions prematurely due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The football calendar has been decimated as the world looks to deal with the coronavirus crisis.
Bayern Munich head coach Hansi Flick has agreed a new contract with the Bundesliga champions until June 2023.
Broadcasters will be able to screen Premier League games kicking off at 3pm live for the remainder of the season after Uefa lifted restrictions.
The Premier League confirmed players will hold talks with their clubs over wage deferrals and football will not restart in early May because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Kyle Walker is finding the coronavirus lockdown tough but the Manchester City right back knows this is the time to “bite the bullet” and think of others.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes footballers have a responsibility to act as role models and support the “real heroes” working in the NHS.
The Euro 2020 play-off ties featuring Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Scotland have been indefinitely postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Safeguards must be put in place to manage player workload in what will inevitably be a condensed 2020-21 season, a senior figure at the world players’ union FIFPRO has said.