The staggering sum: These are the most affected clubs from the crisis that caused the coronary.

Financial group “KPMG” has found that if the football season 2019-20 was cancelled, then revenue losses in the 5 major European championships are estimated to exceed 4 billion euros. However, the end of the season this summer with closed doors would bring a softening of the crisis. Clubs will have more [...]

At Premier League, clubs will have to pay 870m euros if the 2019-20 season ends here. Premier League, Liverpool and Spanish giants, Barcelona and Real of Madrid are the most affected clubs. The value of European champions would suffer a 293m-euro drop if the season is cancelled and 209m euros if the season continues. Madrid's reality, which has won 3 out of the last 5 Champions, would suffer a 317m-euro drop if the season was cancelled and 224m euros if reached to the end.
Barcelona, the Spanish champion and leader of La League, would suffer a 328m-euro drop with the season concluded here and 233m euros if it ends. Manchester City is designed to preserve the status of Europe's most expensive team, suffering a 22% drop if the season is cancelled and down to 961m euros. SPG and Chelsea clubs are also expected to be hit hard by the crisis.

French giants can see a decline in their team's value by 25.4%, to 696 million now that the season has been cancelled, while the value of Europe's League champions may decline even more, at 27% from 942m euros to 688m euros. The dramatic decline in Barcelona club value by 28.9% is due to the team's old age and the contractual situation of Lionel Messi.
The “GoldenTopi contract” expires in June 2021, and its value is expected to drop by 27.5%. Liverpool and Totenhem's former chief of transfers, Daniem Komololi, told “Sky Sports” the day before Europe's largest clubs can use the crisis to invade merkato, making significant investments.
I've been talking to several clubs in Europe and that's what middle clubs have confirmed. They have a good chance of signing with talented young players. I spoke to a manager in Belgium last week and he told me that his clients -- worth 35m euros in January -- today cost 11m euros. You can conquer the Merkato market by transferring some good players at reasonable prices.

In the first week of isolation I was trying to find out what was happening in South America. The market hasn't changed there yet, because the virus hasn't arrived. Clubs in France are in big trouble. Monaco has 71 players under contract. Belgium too. Standard Liegi is going bankrupt. These are the markets where I'll see”.












