Manchester United will not apply for coronavirus job retention scheme Back to overviewManchester United will not apply for coronavirus job retention scheme PA Images | Manchester United will not be applying for the government's coronavirus job retention
Other Football Business News: ​​​​​​​Premier League faces at least £1 billion loss; Burnley chairman promises full pay; FA chairman warns clubs and leagues could be lost; Lyon president targets successor;; La Liga president suggest restart datesBack to
Owner under the Spotlight: Maxim Demin, AFC BournemouthBack to overviewOwner under the Spotlight: Maxim Demin, AFC BournemouthPA ImagesWith ongoing talks about how football should re-emerge, the pressure is on Bournemouth sitting in a relegation spot. The
Media: FIFA to extend season indefinitelyBack to overviewMedia: FIFA to extend season indefinitelyPA Images | Each country's own football authority will be allowed to determine when their campaigns can finish.Each country's own football authority will be
Manchester City confirm they won't furlough staffBack to overviewManchester City confirm they won't furlough staffPA Images | A City spokesperson said the club are determined to protect jobs and businesses while also doing what they can to support the
Premier League executives intend to take wage cut if players followBack to overviewPremier League executives intend to take wage cut if players followPA Images | West Bromwich Albion's chief executive, Mark Jenkins (right), said over the weekend he would
West Ham planning £30 million rights issue to cover cost of coronavirusBack to overviewWest Ham planning £30 million rights issue to cover cost of coronavirusPA Images | Majority shareholder David Sullivan (front right) has already agreed to buy additional
Coronavirus: Bundesliga clubs resume training in accordance with guidelinesBack to overviewCoronavirus: Bundesliga clubs resume training in accordance with guidelinesPA Images | A number of German clubs, including Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen, have
Financial Report: Reading paid £225 in wages for every £100 of income last seasonBack to overviewFinancial Report: Reading paid £225 in wages for every £100 of income last seasonPA Images | Despite mounting losses, Reading spent £15.2 million on player
Other Football Business News: Bayern Munich extend with head coach; LaLiga urges clubs to introduce Erte; Moyes takes pay cut; Serie A clubs unanimously agree to cut wagesBack to overviewOther Football Business News: Bayern Munich extend with head coach;