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Serie A 'plan to finish season' by playing all matches in south of Italy

  /  autty

The governing bodies of Italian football are beginning to reflect on a sensational possibility: to play all the remaining Serie A games in southern Italy.

All of the best teams in the north will be forced to emigrate to the south to play in empty stadiums.

It will be played every 3 days until July 12, but players whose contracts expire on June 30 will not be able to take the field.

A surreal situation that, for example, will deprive Dejan Kulusevski who is on loan at Parma and may struggle to get game time at Juventus.

As well as Jose Callejon and Dries Mertens at Napoli if the two do not decide to renew their contracts.

Serie A has decided to start again and will do so in every possible way. The main problem is that not all teams will be ready.

Infected players will not know when they can return to the field with Sampdoria and Fiorentina in full emergency.

The recovery of the Serie A is not an obligation for health and should not have priority: it will resume playing only for an economic constraint.

The FIGC medical commission is writing a protocol to be followed for training and medical checks.

The professor, Enrico Castellacci, a medical historian of the Italian national team, has already admitted that not everyone will be able to comply with these rules.

The president of the Italian Football Federation, Gabriele Gravina, in the pages of 'Repubblica', said: 'It will be very difficult to play in Bergamo, but also in Milan, Brescia or Cremona, a championship in the north, without games in the north, is a possibility'.

An idea that comes from the analogues of the NBA and the Premier League, who always play in London.

However, there are seven stadiums equipped in the capital on England with every comfort.

Gravina added: 'Here in Italy it is impossible to think of doing it in a city. You cannot play 10 games in the same stadium in one weekend and 20 training centers would be needed. '