Spanish football chief Javier Tebas has revealed plans are being put in place for football to return in May. The SFA and SPFL joined their English counterparts in postponing games until April 30 but La Liga president Tebas is targeting a return to business shortly after that.
The coronavirus pandemic has led to no football being played in Europe’s top leagues since last Thursday's Europa League fixtures including Rangers vs Bayer Leverkusen.
UEFA have circled June dates on games being played on the international stage but the Spanish decision maker is hoping to get their league going as soon as possible.
Tebas told Marca: "The plan is to be able to resume all European leagues in mid-May. All of them. It will depend on how the pandemic
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