The president of UEFA has been speaking about whether or not the current season will be completed, making a big admission that could spell bad news for many of Europe's biggest sides.
Football has been brought to a halt by the coronavirus pandemic, and many supporters are desperate to know if the 2019/20 season will be able to be played in full.
Speaking in a recent interview, UEFA boss Aleksander Ceferin admitted the season could be "lost" if it does not resume by the end of June, news that will be not be welcome to many of the continent's biggest clubs vying for the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League trophies.
"There is also the possibility of starting again at the beginning of the next, starting the following one later. We will see the best solution for leagues and clubs."
Ceferin then implied that it is important the current campaign does finish, before saying he has not yet considered the finals of the Champions League and Europa League being played without fans present.
"It's hard for me to imagine all the matches behind closed doors, but we still don't know whether we'll resume, with or without spectators.
"If there was no alternative, it would be better to finish the championships anyway.
"But I can say that I don't think about the finals of the European club competitions behind closed doors."