The Italian football federation (FIGC) have told Italian news agency ANSA that there is no agreement with the Italian government regarding when the 2019/20 season could resume.
Football at all levels in Italy has been on hold for close to two months now due to the ongoing global Coronavirus pandemic and it remains a mystery as to when it may resume, if at all.
Italian government officials have shared contradictory information in relation to the resumption of training and this has only added to the current confusion.
Italian prime minister Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Conte claimed teams could return to training as a group from May 18 but minister for sport Vincenzo Spadafora later claimed that this date was not set in stone.
Lega Serie A are said to be examining the potential impact of cancelling the remainder of the season with reports stating a combined total of €700 million could be lost between the league and the 20 clubs.