The Premier League is looking forward to resuming the suspended season since mid-March due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus, on June 8, behind closed doors until it reaches the end of July 27, according to the newspaper "The Times".

Football newspaper officials are in talks with the British government about a date for the resumption of competitions at stadiums that are "approved".

And there were 92 matches left in the Premier League before being suspended on March 13 as Liverpool seemed closer than ever to crowning a champion for the first time in 30 years, 25 points away from Manchester City II.

"The Times" reported that officials of the association presented last week a "project of appeal" to shareholders and partners.

According to this project, matches will be held behind closed doors against the masses, as it will allow the presence of a maximum of 400 people on the field, including players, coaches, administrators and journalists, provided that the results of their examinations are "negative 19", and in certain stadiums to limit the depletion of limited resources devoted to services. Medical.

New measures will be taken in the stadiums to ensure commitment to social distance and safe distance at a time when players will be asked to come alone to exercise in their sports clothes at home.

Officials suggested that August 22 be the start of the 2022-2021 season.

In the event that the season cannot be ended, the financial and economic repercussions will be very severe for the clubs.

Some have reached an agreement with their players about helping them withstand the financial burden. Southampton players, West Ham, Sheffield United and Watford agreed to a delay in their salaries, while Arsenal players agreed to deduct 12.5 percent of their annual salary.