European football’s governing body UEFA and European leagues are in talks over what to do when it comes to the assignment of league titles if the season does not finish according to a report in today’s print edition of Corriere dello Sport.
Football across the continent has been on hold for almost a month now due to the ongoing global Coronavirus pandemic and it remains a mystery as to whether or not the season will be able to resume.
Aside from league titles, UEFA also need to know which clubs will be in both the Champions League and Europa League from each member federation.
The report from the Rome based newspaper goes on to state that the Italian football federation (FIGC) are preparing themselves for any possible scenarios that could arise, including having to face possible legal action from clubs who may feel like they have been cheated by being unable to finish the season during which time they could have won the title or other things.