The English Premier League players launched a new initiative, aimed at supporting the UK health sector, to help them combat the spread of the Corona virus. The stars of clubs, Liverpool, Manchester United and City, Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and other clubs published a unified statement, via social media, to announce the launch of a charitable initiative.

"Over the past week, as a group of Premier League players, we have held many talks to create a contribution fund that can be used to donate funds to those most in need during the fight against the Corona virus, and to help the National Health Service, Those who need help. "

He added: "We are determined to help in any way possible at this critical time our country is facing, and we can confirm that after intense conversations between a large number of players from all of the Premier League clubs, we have created our own players' initiative, and we have held Partnership with health institutions to distribute funds quickly and efficiently to the places you need.

In their statement, the players continued: "We are dealing with the national organization, which operates more than 150 charitable institutions registered with the Health Authority, and works closely with the Charity Commission, and the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. The contributions of this initiative will help to quickly channel funds to the front line in the health sector." To assist and reinforce health personnel, volunteers, and patients affected by the Coronavirus, as well as help support many other critical areas now and in the long term. "

The players confirmed that the initiative is far from any talks involving their clubs or the English Premier League. And they concluded the statement by saying: We must cooperate together to overcome the crisis, stay in your homes, protect the health sector, and save lives.