To cover the damage…

How did the giant Makropoulos say it? "I'm in a state of emergency," he said. Well, this Greek folk song for tons of flowers on the beach tracks, reflects to the maximum the current situation in world football. Let's say that the expression "state of emergency" may be too small to capture this gloomy picture created by the corona in recent months!

More than 40% is expected to be the loss for major clubs worldwide. And the fufutos or an ignorant factor doesn't say that. No. This is what the mother of European banks, the German Deutsche Bank, says. Of course, the bigger the Association for which the relevant calculation will be made in each case, the more damage will appear that will be recorded in the end!

Especially the French, Spanish and Swedish teams are expected to pay the marble to the fullest, while obviously the English, Italian who carry huge TV contracts and a multi-month break, are not going back!

For example, Germany spoke at a Deutsche Bank report on the severe damage this season. The new losses, which will certainly continue, speak of a total loss of over 300 million euros. Closed doors, loss of viewers' revenue, advertising and television rights translate into less commercial revenue. So the coming summer will be very tough financially.

And unfortunately the big clubs are the ones that will pay for the broken marble. Barcelona and Real had the misfortune to be on Spanish soil and see the next landscape blurry, while Juventus, Milan Inter and other Italian teams will unfortunately follow the same fate. This situation will cost European clubs at least 2,5 billion!

As for our own, the ridiculous Greek reality? Things will probably be more reminiscent of the worse of 2010! According to preliminary estimates, the Greek damage to the big teams is expected to exceed 4 million euros. At the moment, most budgets do NOT reach this amount, at least in terms of teams that do not have leading goals (ie 80% of the league)!

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