The Premier League and the English Football League are trying to include new legal guarantees in footballers' contracts to be able to cover themselves if the coronavirus pandemic continues to worsen. As reported by Sky Sports News, 'anti-COVID clauses' are being included in many current assignments, which It means that they can be canceled and thus part of the transfer price is recovered if football stops again due to the coronavirus.
In the same way, many clubs are trying to go a step further in the contracts, looking for the possibility of reducing part of the salaries if the games continue to be played behind closed doors, as usual. In any case, and despite the worsening of the situation in recent weeks and the 40 positives that were registered in the last control of the Premier League, the organization has not yet considered the option of stopping the season.
MADRID, 7 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) - The Administrative Court of Sports (TAD) has annulled the…
The problems for the designer Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada do not cease. After giving…
MADRID 7 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) - The president of LaLiga, Javier Tebas, assured the coach…
Enrique Ponce's bullfighting farewell in Mexico has been one of the most popular events of…
MADRID, 7 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) - The Spanish defense Sergio Ramos, a new signing of…
This Friday, in the golden globate of San Nicolás Ragavas, under the serene look of…