D. Moyes: "Maybe we will realize that we have been too indulgent until now" © JumpStory

European clubs continue to watch with concern as attempts are made to cope with the coronavirus and its consequences. Almost all European leagues suspended their championships back in March, while Belgians and Dutch decided to cancel the competitions altogether. However, the majority of leagues still hope to finish the season, as otherwise teams would suffer huge financial losses. "West Ham United" strategist David Moyes hopes that this crisis will force club owners to rethink and possibly reduce expenses, which would lower the prices of players and their salaries. "We hope that football will transform in a way. Maybe we will realize that we have been too extravagant so far. People who manage football clubs need to think whether they have acted correctly so far and understand that we are not protected from something similar in the future. Maybe we should think more before paying huge sums for players and offering them huge salaries. At the same time, we need to evaluate the amounts paid to agents. I think there could be a lot of changes in the football industry. We have a very long path ahead of us. I am not sure how we will cope with this crisis. We need to ensure that all football clubs are preserved," said D. Moyes.