Premier League sides are meeting today to discuss a potential TV rebate of more than £330million.
Clubs like Liverpool and Tottenham have been the most vocal in fighting against the refund, which is due because of missed contractual deadlines when the league was cancelled in March, as well as the argument that the likes of Sky will be broadcasting a lesser product without fans present. But the battle for TV's future extends well beyond whether clubs will reluctantly hand back the cash.
There is no doubt about it: coronavirus has changed the world we live in, and football is certainly not immune to the financial effects.