The quarantine, which forced soccer players to stay at home for a long time because of fear of infection, "Corona", which swept the world, caused a difficult psychological situation, leading the players of the Arsenal team to undergo continuous consultation with a psychiatrist, according to a coach confirmed The team, Spain's Mikel Arteta.

Artita said that "his players did not meet since the coach himself was diagnosed with the Corona virus a month ago, where they underwent self-isolation and practiced individually in their homes, with the imposition of a state of closure in the country."

The situation was not unusual for the players, and Artita was keen to provide any assistance that the players might need. "There is a psychiatrist who takes care of the players, and he is in constant contact with them," Spain's Arteta said in comments published by the Sky Sports network.

He added, "But we also continuously send information and videos and continue to occupy their time ... We are also keen to keep them close to their work and the people associated with their work, and they are ultimately members of the technical staff."

He continued: «We had some good conversations. This time really helped me, at least get to know the players better, and try to improve relations and communication and enhance understanding between us. ”

Also in England, a news report revealed that Chelsea are in talks with its players about the rate of salary cuts, in light of the stoppage of competitions at the present time, due to the crisis of the epidemic of the "Corona" virus emerging (Covid-19).

Chelsea players, coach coach Frank Lampard, are hoping for a deal to cut salaries below the 30% proposed by the League.

The British newspaper "The Guardian" reported that the players hope to reduce salaries by only 10%, to help reduce the club's expenses during the interruption of competitions.

In this case, Chelsea will save between eight and 10 million pounds of salary expenses.

Earlier this month, the English Premier League clubs attempted to reach an agreement with the players on a total cut of 30%, whether by deduction or by postponing the payment of salaries or both together, but no agreement was reached.

With regard to the suspended Premier League since mid-March, the Mirror newspaper revealed yesterday that the clubs during their association meeting reached an agreement on two points, the first of which is that the league must resume in any way, and the second is that June 8 sets an official date for the resumption of matches. Awaiting final approval by the union and the UK health authorities.

In England, the clubs agreed to set the next June 8 as the date for the resumption of the league matches.

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Millions of pounds Chelsea want to save every month if they agree to reduce the salaries of their players.