UEFA will hold a meeting with all 55 of their associations today in a bid to give clarity and hopefully make progress in what to do going forward.

Football has been shutdown for three weeks with no sign of its return before the summer due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Right now, we don’t know how the end of the season will look as well as the start of next season.

With contracts up at the end of May and June, it’s a tricky situation when it comes to transfers etc.

UEFA say today they want to provide clarity on some of these issues as they forge the way ahead. The SPFL and SFA will both likely be in on the video conference.

Here is UEFAs statement on what will be discussed:

‘UEFA has invited the general secretaries of its 55 members associations to a videoconference on Wednesday 1 April at midday to share an update on the progress made by the two working groups that were created two weeks ago and to discuss options identified with regards to the potential rescheduling of matches.

‘The meeting will look at developments across all UEFA national team and club competitions, as well as discussing progress at FIFA and European level on matters such as player contracts and the transfer system.’

Celtic want to know what they will need to do in order to become champions. They are thirteen points clear with only eight games left. Cruising to their ninth title before the shut down, fans would love to see some sort of return to football in the summer.

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