Italian football federation president Gabriele Gravina has insisted that for the time being the priority remains finishing the Serie A season during the Summer.

Serie A has been on hold for a number of weeks now, just like all sporting activity across Italy, due to measures that the Italian government put in place due to the ongoing global Coronavirus pandemic.

A number of dates when the season could potentially resume have been thrown out there as have several potential solutions for how the season could be concluded.

It has been reported in the past few days and weeks that there is division amongst all Serie A clubs about what they want to see happen. Some believe there will be no more football played whilst some remain absolutely adamant that the season must be finished.

“The priority is to end the season by the summer, without compromising the 2020-21 season,” Gravina remarked in an interview with Italian radio station Radio Cusano Campus earlier on today.

He then went on to confirm that the season will not start up against before May.

“The first concerns at the moment relate to the great difficulty that we are experiencing and that is changing our life. The season will certainly not resume before May, this was a scenario that we had already speculated.”