European Football Returns From Coronavirus Suspension

Source: Statista

Last week was supposed to be a big one for European football (soccer), as the finals of the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Champions League were scheduled to take place in Gdansk and Istanbul on Wednesday and Saturday, respectively. The latter game in particular, arguably the biggest there is in club football, would have been watched by hundreds of millions of fans around the world, as it traditionally concludes the European football season with a bang.

Not this year though, as the coronavirus pandemic put the brakes on football and all professional sports, halting national competitions as well as European cups in early March. Despite the slight change of plans, last week turned out to be a big one for football fans across Europe, as news emerged that the English Premier League, Spain’s La Liga and Italy’s Serie A are all readying a return to play over the next few weeks.

Following the lead of the German Bundesliga, which (so far successfully) restarted on May 16, Spain’s La Liga is scheduled to return on June 11, while Italy’s Serie A will return on June 20. American soccer fans might want to mark June 17 on their calendars, as that’s the date for the English Premier League’s return to play after a three-months suspension.

10 Transfers That FAILED Last Minute!

In the following video, from the Football Daily YouTube channel, we get the rundown on ten transfers that were seemingly set in stone, before falling apart at the very last minute. Whether it be the failed transfer of Daniel James to Leeds United, the Nabil Fekir medical fiasco at Liverpool, or Ross Barkley’s u-turn at Chelsea, it’s covered.

Other stories include fax-gate, where the transfer of David De Gea between Manchester United and Real Madrid missed the deadline by minutes, and the failure of Manchester City to land Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal, which ended up working out well for Pep Guardiola’s side.

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