Milan, Inter, Napoli and Roma have reportedly made it known that they will not be able to resume group training on Monday, a situation that could include several clubs in Serie A.
Corriere della Sera reports that the four top clubs have confirmed that they are not ready to start the collective activities on May 18, as the protocol allows.
The clubs would like to avoid the proposed retreat due to logistic reasons, like finding a hotel for exclusive use and have it sanitised every day.
Milan, Inter, Napoli and Roma have reportedly made it known that they will not be able to resume group training on Monday, a situation that could include several clubs in Serie A.
Corriere della Sera reports that the four top clubs have confirmed that they are not ready to start the collective activities on May 18, as the protocol allows.
The clubs would like to avoid the proposed retreat due to logistic reasons, like finding a hotel for exclusive use and have it sanitised every day.
Other Serie A sides, like Torino, Hellas Verona, Brescia, Genoa and Sampdoria should, according to the report, be in the same category.
Juventus, Fiorentina and Atalanta are prepared, but waiting to understand what will happen and expecting news the FIGC regarding the proposed protocol.
The clubs are contesting the measures set by the FIGC and the CTS without consulting the Serie A sides.