The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has approved a request from Italy’s top-flight soccer league Serie A to push back the deadline for the payment of March salaries by a month due to the financial consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Members of the FIGC council unanimously voted in favour of the move on Monday, moving the deadline from May until June to help clubs struggling with the economic impact of the pandemic.
Football clubs have lost millions of euros worth of matchday revenue while games have been played behind closed doors.
Champions Inter Milan made an unsuccessful plea to players and staff this month to give up two months’ wages in a bid to balance the books.
Inter’s owners, Chinese retail giant Suning, are looking for a partner to inject fresh funds into the club and CEO Giuseppe Marotta said on Saturday: