All 55 associations received an update from a UEFA working group during a conference call on Tuesday.
European football’s most senior officials held further talks about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic as players in some countries, including Germany, resumed training.
The group, which assesses the fixture calendar, gave a strong recommendation to finish domestic seasons and it will make formal proposals to associations by mid-May at the latest.
Talks included a reference to ‘special cases’ should some leagues want to finish their season early.
UEFA will produce guidelines to determine qualifiers for UEFA competitions in those leagues that cannot finish the season.
Sky Sports News has been told no league which has qualification to the Champions League and Europa League asked UEFA for permission to end their season early during Tuesday lunchtime’s call
Cancelling leagues without UEFA’s approval could see clubs prevented from qualifying for European competitions, as they are determined by final positions in domestic standings.
UEFA’s executive committee will meet on Thursday to discuss any specific requests from associations.
Associations also discussed receiving special funds, to assist during the pandemic, but details have yet to be disclosed.
Earlier this month, European leagues were urged not to “abandon” their seasons, after administrators revealed they were working towards plans to resume games from July. UEFA, the European Club Association [ECA] and European Leagues [EL] called on member associations to “walk united” as they tackle growing issues from the coronavirus pandemic
source :skysports