Premier League clubs have been told they could have to repay an estimated £340m to domestic and international broadcasters – even if the season resumes behind closed doors.
And BBC Sport has learned the clubs were warned on Monday that figure could rise if the season is curtailed or if relegation is scrapped.
Meanwhile, No professional sport, even behind closed doors, will be staged in England until 1 June at the earliest, the UK government has announced.
The British Grand Prix is under threat this year because of a financial stand-off between Formula 1 and Silverstone.
English and French clubs have written to World Rugby in a bid to be formally involved in the establishment of a new rugby union schedule post-coronavirus
Source:Â bbc.com