Ramsey backs Premier League and Serie A resumption
Juventus midfielder Aaron Ramsey has backed plans for Serie A and the Premier League to resume, saying it is “only right” the sport attempts to restart following the coronavirus pandemic.
Juventus midfielder Aaron Ramsey has backed plans for Serie A and the Premier League to resume, saying it is “only right” the sport attempts to restart following the coronavirus pandemic.
Serie A has decided the season will recommence with the four outstanding games in hand on the weekend of June 20-21, with the Coppa Italia final confirmed for June 17.
Serie A could lose over €700 million (£628m/$769m) in revenue if plans to restart the league do not come to fruition, according to Italian Football Federation [FIGC] president Gabriele Gravina.
Italy’s minister for sport Vincenzo Spadafora said the Serie A season could resume on “June 13 or 20” following the coronavirus outbreak.
Jorginho’s agent, Joao Santos, insists Juventus have not asked about the Chelsea star, though admits any player would like to play for the Serie A champions.
Italian Minister of Sport Vincenzo Spadafora has announced that the future of the 2019-20 Serie A campaign will be determined at a meeting on May 28.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan is hoping to secure a permanent move away from Arsenal in the next transfer window, with the Roma loanee airing his ambition to remain in Italy.
Chelsea are leading a host of top European teams in the battle to sign Xavier Mbuyamba from Barcelona, his agent says.
Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has explained his admiration for Juventus superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.
Former Inter president Massimo Moratti said Lionel Messi will not leave Barcelona, while he also discussed the future of Nerazzurri star Lautaro Martinez.