English football clubs called for another meeting tomorrow, Friday, to discuss the resumption of the current season at a time when global football is suffering the repercussions of the outbreak of the new Corona virus, Sky Sports reported on Wednesday.

The network said that the resumption of the current season - which was halted last month by the deadly virus - will be at the top of the list of interests at the meeting.

She added that the clubs will make every effort to resume the season rather than cancel it, and that the possibility of expiring contracts for a large number of players before the end of the season is still a source of concern on the part of the clubs.

She added that the concern for the clubs is that if the season does not end at the end of next month, the players whose contracts expire or loan them will be able to leave their clubs, despite the recommendation of the International Football Association (FIFA) to extend the players contracts until the end date of any season in the world .

"Some clubs want to end the season before the end of next month," one of the English Premier League owners told Sky Sports.

The English Premier League was postponed indefinitely due to the implications of the proliferation of Corona.