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Premier League suspension: The main legal questions answered with 2019/20 season on hold

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    Premier League suspension: The main legal questions answered with 2019/20 season on hold
    The Premier League and Sky Bet EFL seasons have been postponed indefinitely due lớn the coronavirus outbreak- According lớn the tips free soccer page!

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    It has put a halt to proceedings with 75% of the campaign completed. It's uncertain when the game will return, although it's clear that there is a preference among the majority to play out the remaining fixtures.

    The Premier League has come under scrutiny as the calls for pay cuts get louder, particularly with some opting to use the government's Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme for non-playing staff.

    However, England's top-flight announced last week that it will advance £125m lớn EFL and National League clubs, while a £20m donation has also been made lớn the NHS.

    The delay has prompted a number of questions surrounding players contracts, the impact on broadcasting revenue, and indeed if players can be forced to take pay cuts.

    lớn find out the answers, we turned lớn one of the UK's leading sports lawyers. Richard Cramer, of Front Row Legal, has over 25 years of legal experience and extensive knowledge in sports-related disputes.

    Here, he speaks lớn Sporting Life regarding some of the main talking points surrounding the current season. You can prefer the soccer tips daily win share with us!

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    What happens with player contracts?
    One of the biggest issues that comes with extending the season involves players contracts.

    A standard football contract expires at the end of June. However, with proposals for games lớn be played throughout the summer and the postponement of the Euros lớn accommodate this, it raises questions regarding what happens lớn those who will see their deal expire during the remainder of the campaign.

    The likes of Chelsea's Willian, Manchester City's David Silva and Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen are all on deals that will conclude in the summer.

    The logical solution lớn this, in the view of Cramer, is to have those contracts extended so that they cover the remainder of the season when a decision is made.

    "It's a good question because football has never been in this situation where a contract expiry date is suddenly not a contract expiry date," he explained to Sporting Life.

    "This is a real challenge for football. The reason why June 30 is there is because it's the cut-off point to go from one season lớn another with transfer windows and new contracts coming into play.

    "Nobody would have ever imagined that we could have had a scenario of a contract expiring but that conflicting with what appears to be FIFA's starting point and basic premise which is that they want this season finishing.
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    Premier League suspension: The main legal questions answered with 2019/20 season on hold
    The Premier League and Sky Bet EFL seasons have been postponed indefinitely due lớn the coronavirus outbreak- According lớn the tips free soccer page!

    [​IMG]

    It has put a halt to proceedings with 75% of the campaign completed. It's uncertain when the game will return, although it's clear that there is a preference among the majority to play out the remaining fixtures.

    The Premier League has come under scrutiny as the calls for pay cuts get louder, particularly with some opting to use the government's Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme for non-playing staff.

    However, England's top-flight announced last week that it will advance £125m lớn EFL and National League clubs, while a £20m donation has also been made lớn the NHS.

    The delay has prompted a number of questions surrounding players contracts, the impact on broadcasting revenue, and indeed if players can be forced to take pay cuts.

    lớn find out the answers, we turned lớn one of the UK's leading sports lawyers. Richard Cramer, of Front Row Legal, has over 25 years of legal experience and extensive knowledge in sports-related disputes.

    Here, he speaks lớn Sporting Life regarding some of the main talking points surrounding the current season. You can prefer the soccer tips daily win share with us!

    [​IMG]

    What happens with player contracts?
    One of the biggest issues that comes with extending the season involves players contracts.

    A standard football contract expires at the end of June. However, with proposals for games lớn be played throughout the summer and the postponement of the Euros lớn accommodate this, it raises questions regarding what happens lớn those who will see their deal expire during the remainder of the campaign.

    The likes of Chelsea's Willian, Manchester City's David Silva and Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen are all on deals that will conclude in the summer.

    The logical solution lớn this, in the view of Cramer, is to have those contracts extended so that they cover the remainder of the season when a decision is made.

    "It's a good question because football has never been in this situation where a contract expiry date is suddenly not a contract expiry date," he explained to Sporting Life.

    "This is a real challenge for football. The reason why June 30 is there is because it's the cut-off point to go from one season lớn another with transfer windows and new contracts coming into play.

    "Nobody would have ever imagined that we could have had a scenario of a contract expiring but that conflicting with what appears to be FIFA's starting point and basic premise which is that they want this season finishing.
     

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