Getty/Goal compositePremier LeagueWhich Premier League stars have taken pay cuts?Goal takes a look at what players in England's top division are doing to help the fight against Covid-19
GettyPremier LeaguePremier League players launch fund to aid NHS during Covid-19The plan is "separate to any other club and league conversations" and is designed to get money into the hands of those who need it most
Getty ImagesTransfersChelseaChelsea begin talks with Giroud over new contractThe Blues are now hoping to keep the resurgent striker after he nearly left the club in the winter transfer window
Getty ImagesArsenalPremier LeagueOzil's agent tells Premier League players to reject wage cutsDr Erkut Sogun has suggested that a pay deferral is the best way forward for footballers and their clubs
Getty ImagesStars LeagueLaLigaWhen coronavirus is over, I hope we're better people - GabiThe 36-year-old is in quarantine with his cousin in Qatar, and has said he will try not to take anything for granted when the pandemic ends
Getty ImagesManchester UnitedPremier LeagueMata urges footballers to do more to tackle coronavirusThe Manchester United midfielder has asked footballers and world leaders to do their bit to help to tackle Covid-19
Getty ImagesReal MadridLaLigaReal Madrid agree 10-20% salary cut for playersThe Merengue have followed the example of the likes of Atletico and Barcelona in setting wage reductions during the Covid-19 pandemic
Getty ImagesTransfersBundesligaBundesliga CEO: Summer transfer market set for 'collapse'As leagues across Europe continue their hiatus, the German league chief believes financial losses will be too great for clubs to spend on players
Getty ImagesTottenhamPremier LeagueMourinho admits breaking coronavirus protocolThe Spurs boss and some of his players were caught ignoring social distancing measures in a training session
Getty ImagesLiverpoolPremier LeagueMane: I'd understand if Liverpool were denied PL title The Reds were close to sealing the title before the Covid-19 outbreak brought the campaign to a halt, leaving their title hopes in limbo
Getty ImagesManchester UnitedOpinionMan Utd show English football the way to tackle coronavirusThe Red Devils have made a number of key decisions during Covid-19 pandemic to benefit staff, supporters and the local community
Getty ImagesTransfersManchester UnitedMan Utd could 'exploit' transfer market - SolskjaerThe Red Devils are ready to pounce for new players whenever the transfer window does re-open
Manchester CityPremier LeagueCoronavirus: Man City prepare for life after lockdownThe reigning champions were hit with the sad news of the passing of Pep's mother but players are staying fit for a time when lockdown ends
Getty/GoalTottenhamPremier LeagueMourinho and Spurs players caught breaking Covid-19 rulesBoth the manager and some of his squad were seemingly guilty of breaking government rules on social distancing
Getty ImagesReal MadridLaLiga'Like a donation in vain' - Kroos against player pay cutsThe Germany international has said that footballers cutting their wages are effectively giving money back to their club
GettyLiverpoolPremier LeagueBarnes praises Liverpool for furlough U-turnThe former winger gave his old club credit for admitting what they did was wrong
Getty ImagesLiverpoolPremier LeagueKlopp issues message to 'incredible' health service staffThe Reds manager thanked those working in the healthcare industry for their work in battling the coronavirus
GettyPremier LeaguePremier League CEO: 'Very real threat' clubs could go out of businessRichard Masters has defended the decision made by several teams to put staff on leave and use government scheme amid coronavirus outbreak.
GettyFIFA propose extending expiring contracts amid coronavirus outbreakThe organisation has offered a set of recommendations for when leagues return to play following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Manchester UnitedPremier LeagueFootball is an easy target sometimes - SolskjaerThe Norwegian is adamant players are trying to help after being called out by Health Secretary Matt Hancock
Getty/GoalPremier LeagueTottenhamFA chairman admits seasons may not finishGreg Clarke says completing campaigns remains the preference in 2019-20, but that may not be possible as health matters are prioritised
Getty ImagesLaLigaCoronavirus pandemic could cost clubs €1bn - TebasThe Spanish football chief has outlined the possible financial repercussions of the Covid-19 crisis for clubs across the country
GettyLiverpoolPremier League'Liverpool will win the title one way or another'The Slovenian has dismissed the notion of Jurgen Klopp's side missing out on the trophy if the 2019-20 season is voided
Getty ImagesManchester UnitedPremier LeaguePlayers warned of 'dangerous' mental impact of Covid-19 delayAll football is currently suspended due to the coronavirus and the Red Devils' former psychologist has warned of the mental challenges
Getty ImagesPremier LeaguePFA chief Taylor has no plans to cut £2m-a-year salaryOne of English football's most influential figures says all staff will continue to be paid in full amid the coronavirus pandemic
Getty/GoalLiverpoolPremier LeagueAre Liverpool cursed? Gerrard slip, coronavirus pandemic & Premier League title run cruel twists of fateThe Gerrard slip, 97 points, coronavirus - are Liverpool's Premier League misfortunes simply bad luck, or something more sinister?
Getty ImagesPremier LeagueLiverpool'Footballers deserve everything they get in wages'The former Liverpool and England defender doesn't think clubs will find a solution which works for everybody
Getty ImagesManchester UnitedPremier LeagueMan Utd will not furlough staff during Covid-19 pandemicThe Old Trafford side have confirmed they will not be using the government's job retention scheme during the coronavirus pandemic
Getty ImagesLiverpoolPremier LeagueLiverpool reverse decision to furlough staff amid Covid-19 pandemicThe Premier League leaders had come in for intense criticism after their initial decision but have now backtracked
Getty ImagesTottenhamPremier LeagueSon to complete military service during coronavirus breakThe forward will complete his mandatory four-week service in his home country while the Covid-19 pandemic prevents football being played