The world of football has changed suddenly due to the famous coronavirus.
The consequences of the disease on football have been evident with almost all competitions suspended but the worst is still to come.
COVID-19 is generating and will cause serious economic problems which will change the financial panorama of this sport.
A pain for footballers and especially those who are looking to negotiate a new contract.
As 'Marca' points out, this is the case of three very important footballers in Leo Messi, Sergio Ramos and Kylian Mbappe.
New contracts were being discussed with their respective clubs, but everything that was spoken about and planned could well go out the window.
The Argentine, who is used to renewing his Barca contract frequently, is at the club until 2021 and was ready to lay down the foundations for what could be his final contract renewal.
The Barca board were not ready to let the best footballer on the planet (and the best paid) leave, but the financial crisis which is due to hit the Camp Nou could alter their plans.
Ramos was getting set for probably his last big contract. At 34, the central defender is at the back end of his career and it is almost certain that his next contract will be his final one before he retires.
The man from Camas, just like Leo, sees his Real Madrid contract end in 2021 and now his future at the Bernabeu could be up in the air if he asks for too much money.
Lastly, the renewal of Kylian Mbappe at PSG is due because of Real Madrid's interest in him.
In principle, the Parisians were not going to have any problem in giving the youngster a massive contract.
However, the coronavirus crisis has got everyone off guard and now even PSG, with all the Qatari money, seem like they will tighten their purse strings.
It is a headache for three players who have seen how their futures could change suddenly because of the coronavirus.