Andrea Agnelli, chairman of the European Club Association , said clubs across the continent were losing revenue from broadcasters, gate receipts and sponsors due to measures to combat COVID-19.
"This is going to be a dramatic erosion for us which potentially will turn out to be a cash crisis for most clubs," Agnelli, the president of Serie A champions Juventus, told the ECA general assembly, which was held virtually. The pandemic brought football to a standstill between March and May and forced UEFA to reduce the number of matches in last season's European club competitions.
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