The idea of not resuming the season is becoming more acceptable amongst Serie A clubs following Juventus’ agreement with players and staff over salary payments according to a report in today’s print edition of La Repubblica.
In the past few days the reigning Italian champions came to an agreement with their players and staff which means they will not be paid for the months of March, April, May or June given the current situation, action which will save them almost €100 million.
A number of clubs are understood to be keen on taking similar action to that of Juventus’ and should it happen, it can be presumed that it will only be seen as further acceptable to cancel the season.
The report from the Rome based newspaper does however go on to state that both Lazio and Napoli are fiercely against the idea of the season being stopped entirely.
The final world will ultimately belong to the Italian government although the Italian football federation hope to resume play starting May 16 and finish the season in the middle of July.
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