Premier League Considering Restarting Football On 1st June, With The Season Ending On 11th June

The Premier League are considering restarting football on the 1st June, with six weeks of games to end the season, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the British newspaper the Telegraph.

The report details how the English consider the 1st June as the best possible date for the restart, considering the current situation of the Coronavirus emergency in the country and across Europe. The Premier League have also considered the possibility of having all the matches played behind closed doors, in order to finish everything including the FA Cup by the 11th June.

The league would then restart on the 8th August, the report continues, allowing the players around a month to rest and undergo preseason preparations. One issue, though, is that football contracts expire on the 30th June, the end of the footballing year. This means that there would need to be an extension from FIFA to allow those on loan or with an expiring contract to continue playing for their clubs.

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