Serie A Clubs Remain Split Over What They Want To See Happen With This Season

Serie A clubs remain split on the possibility of the 2019/20 campaign resuming according to a report in today’s print edition of Corriere dello Sport.

Serie A has been put on hold for the past few weeks due to the ongoing global Coronavirus pandemic and clubs have differing stances on whether or not the season should resume.

Lazio, Roma and Napoli are all adamant that the season should resume and be finished at all costs whilst Atalanta, Cagliari and Hellas Verona also have this view albeit to a bit of a lesser extent.

Inter, AC Milan, Torino, Sampdoria, Genoa, Brescia and SPAL are all of the view that there should be no more football played and that Serie A should be a 22 team league next season thus meaning no teams would be relegated but the top two in Serie B would still be promoted.

Reigning Italian champions Juventus currently have a neutral viewpoint despite the fact club president Andrea Agnelli is fighting to save the season through his role with the European Club Association.

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