Lega Serie A wish to restart the 2019/20 season as and when possible but there are six clubs seeking clarification on the matter according to a report in today’s print edition of Corriere dello Sport.
Between today and Thursday there will be a series of decisive meetings relating to the possible resumption of the season both on a domestic level and at European level too.
The Lega Serie A council yesterday voted unanimously in favour of wanting to complete the current season but SPAL, Brescia, Sampdoria, Udinese, Cagliari and Torino are all seeking clarification.
The clubs are concerned that by bringing the players back to training means force majeure can no longer be invoked and clubs are also seeking clarity over whether they could be subjected to any legal action in the event players get the virus once football start’s up again.
Moreover, the concerns regarding contracts and loans expiring at the end of June remain too.
The report from the Rome based newspaper goes on to add that there will have to be an agreement reached with television broadcasters, Sky Sport Italia, DAZN and IMG too. The trio have sought an extension to the payment they should have paid at the end of May and Lega Serie A are inclined to meet their demands.