Albanian Eigli Tari, sports director of the Italian football club Lazio, confirmed that the waiver of players from part of their salaries is not an issue now in the club, noting that the focus is now on other matters.

"We have to think about this (giving up part of the salaries) our players communicate together but they have not spoken about this, but we can imagine that this issue will come up soon," said Tarry, who ended his career as a striker in the team in 2008.

Tari, 46, described, in media statements, the current situation as "very bad", indicating the cessation of all sporting activities in Italy due to the outbreak of new infections of the Corona virus.

"I feel like I'm in a horror movie," said Tarry, who has also played in the past for several clubs including Karlsruhe and Fortuna Dusseldorf in Germany, Brescia and Bologna Italians, who has been the sports director in Lazio since 2009.

He added: "In the beginning, everything was dealt with a little bit underestimating, we are no longer talking about a situation but rather about war, if you see war trucks moving over the weeks carrying coffins (for the deceased with the virus), you will be shocked and unable to speak, the numbers added every day To the list of people living with HIV is horrific, it is a disaster for the whole country. "