The Premier League has dismissed claims made by Udinese director Pierpaolo Marino about the current season being cancelled. The Serie A club’s director had suggested that the Premier League campaign was set to be brought to an abrupt halt because of the coronavirus crisis.
Marino, whose Udinese outfit are controlled by the Pozzo family, who own Premier League club Watford, claimed the Premier League was poised to follow in the footsteps of the Belgian Federation, which announced the cancellation of the Pro League campaign last week.
However, a Premier League spokesman has now denied the claims made by Marino and they have been branded inaccurate. Speaking to SportItalia, Marino had said: “The Belgian Federation has already sanctioned the