The Premier League could end the 2019-20 season outside of England to prevent millionaire losses. 'The Sun' assures that agent Gary Williams has proposed playing the rest of the season in Perth.
Williams has met with the Premier League clubs and, according to this words, the proposal has been met positively. "I've had conversations with the clubs and they like the idea," the cited media outlet said.
"I have also spoken with members of the government and they are positive. We are talking again this week," the agent, who is currently living in Perth, said.
The agent says that they hardly have new cases of COVID-19 and that it is "the most isolated city in the world." The Australian city also has four stadia with more than 16,000 seats although the games would be behind closed doors.
Williams says he will put on 20 different planes to Western Perth, one for each team. The clubs will each have their own hotel and they will quarantine for 14 days on arrival.
Four stadia will be used including the new Optus Stadium, the WACA and the Joondalip Arena.