How the coronavirus outbreak has disrupted Europe’s top football leagues
The global coronavirus outbreak has caused major disruption to the sporting calendar, with European football’s top leagues forced to take action over the past week.
The global coronavirus outbreak has caused major disruption to the sporting calendar, with European football’s top leagues forced to take action over the past week.
Barcelona are reportedly ‘closer than ever’ to signing Lautaro Martinez from Inter Milan, but could face competition from Chelsea.
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown Serie A into chaos, and whatever they decide could become the model for other European leagues.
Barcelona have reportedly already held negotiations with Juventus regarding a swap deal involving Ivan Rakitic and Douglas Costa.
Inter Milan do not want to sign Alexis Sanchez permanently unless his form greatly improves.
Antoine Griezmann’s second Champions League goal for Barcelona helped the LaLiga giants secure a 1-1 draw with Napoli in the first leg of their last-16 tie.
Barcelona are willing to pay Lautaro Martinez a bumper wage but will have to rethink the structure of the fee with Inter Milan.
Daniel Maldini’s AC Milan debut against Hellas Verona makes him the third generation of his family to play for the club, after dad Paolo and grandfather Cesare.
Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed that midfielder Christian Eriksen has joined Inter Milan on a four-and-a-half-year deal.
Everyone loves a bargain, so Premier League clubs would be wise to cast an eye over this list of potential freebies.