Lega Serie A are to send a letter to the Italian football federation (FIGC) tomorrow according to a report in today’s print edition of Gazzetta dello Sport.
The report explains that Lega Serie A have sought proposals from all 20 clubs about ways Serie A can be helped during the current crisis and will summarise them before firing a letter off to FIGC who will then review it and forward it on to the Italian government.
One of the ideas put forward by many club’s was the possible suspension or cut of player wages to help the clubs out financially during this period of inactivity.
If salaries are to be cut, it is as yet unclear by how much. If the season does not conclude the numbers will be different to if it will conclude with the report stating that in the second scenario players could have wages cut by 25-30%.
The report goes on to add that some clubs have also called for changes when it comes to advertising betting companies and changes to the television rights deal. Moreover, some have asked for the process to build a new stadium to be simplified.
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