Tebas said losses from not completing the season could reach 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) in Spain alone. The losses if the league resumes with matches in empty stadiums would be about 300 million euros ($324 million), and if it restarts with fans it would be nearly 150 million euros ($162 million). He expected “almost all Spanish clubs” to reach agreements with players in the coming days — either individually or through government furloughs. Players said they have always been open to reducing their salaries to help the clubs, but not to the extent the league wanted. “Our training protocol has been sent to the different leagues so that they can study it and they can give us their contributions on it,” Tebas said.
Source: International New York Times April 07, 2020 14:48 UTC