Football NewsReal Madrid do not believe in a renewal of the season
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.Real Madrid officials no longer believe that the 2019/20 football season suspended due to the Coronavirus pandemic will resume.

 

According to Spanish media, the Royal Club believes that playing football will not be possible until medics and scientists have developed a vaccine or a new, effective drug against coronavirus.

On the other hand, La Liga’s leadership do not lose hope of ending the season. According to some reports, Real Madrid are not keen on resuming the coaching process. The head coach Zinedine Zidane already planning for the upcoming 2020/21 season.

It looks like the Royal club have already given up hope for the 2019/20 football season.

As it turns out, unlike Barcelona, in the wake of the crisis, Real Madrid officials do not plan to cut salaries for players and staff. Real heads are confident that they will still be able to cope with the difficult economic situation.

It is noteworthy that there was no coronavirus disease in the Real Madrid team. Still, after one of the Royal Club players was diagnosed with a dangerous virus, all the athletes were placed in quarantine.

As you may know, after 27 rounds in the Spanish Championship, Zinedine Zidane’s team has 56 points. Therefore, they are only 2 points behind leader Barcelona. Sevilla is in third place in the tournament (47).

 

Coronavirus Will Destroy Pogba’s Price

 

Spanish publications say that after the coronavirus pandemic is over, the world of football will change radically. These changes could even benefit Real Madrid.

“Coronavirus Will Destroy Pogba’s Price.” – the headlines of Spanish publications say that the maximum price of players will not exceed 100 million euros. The reason is Coronavirus, which caused the economic crisis.

The clubs have suffered unprecedented financial damage, and no one knows for how long will the situation lasts.

According to reports, the royal club is planning a new plan, in which Paul’s transfer will cost the club 70-80 million euros.