Serie A clubs want the league’s broadcasters to cough up the €233 million they would have paid out had the season still been going on despite the season currently being on hold and there being doubts about whether or not the season will even resume according to a report in today’s print edition of Corriere dello Sport.
Football across Italy has been on hold for a few weeks now due to the global Coronavirus pandemic and it is completely uncertain as to when or if the season will resume.
Television rights money is vital for the clubs but a legal battle could begin, the report from the Rome based newspaper goes on to state.
Recent reports in the media have stated that Serie A clubs are looking for their players to take wage cuts given there is no football going on and broadcasters could argue they do not need to pay out as there is not football happening.
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