[QUOTE=Insidious;2641939]It's a very worrying time for the Sport. If you're not bank-rolled by a Government or an Oil-associated owner, you're at risk. City, PSG, Chelsea, Real Madrid will all be fine, but it's probably fair to say that almost every other club faces challenges of some sort or other. Some clubs will roll the dice on the back of the idea that everything will eventually be fine so they can hopefully be in a good position (United for example happy to sanction a large bid and big wages for Sancho) while others will try to sell players to reduce the wage bill to try and ensure their club still can function in the future.
Clubs like ourselves with a huge fanbase should ultimately be alright, but the likes of a Brentford or Coventry City or Swindon Town and so on - worrying times without fans.
Larger clubs with big project investments such as Tottenham with their stadium need to play things very, very carefully.[/QU
Daniel Levy will not spend a penny and will look to offset the debt with selling players. While not taking a pay cut and still remaining the highest paid director in England
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