Instead of rushing back to action, waiting until the virus is completely under control before play resumes is the preferred strategy in this scenario.
With the virus reportedly set to peak in the UK in June, that could mean remaining in sporting lockdown until August or September.
But it would have a huge knock-on effect for next season, potentially leading to a shortened schedule in 2020-21 in a bid to be ready for the delayed European Championship.
Tottenham striker Harry Kane believes the campaign should be cancelled if it cannot be finished by the end of June.
“Playing into July or August and pushing next season back, I don’t see too much benefit in that,” Kane said.
“Probably the limit for me is the end of June. If the season’s not completed by the end of June we need to look at the options and just look forward to next season.”
CANCEL THE SEASON
In what would be the worst-case scenario for the Premier League, some clubs reportedly want to abandon the current season immediately.
Senior figures in English club football believe there is “no place for sport at the moment”, according to a recent report in the Athletic.
Declaring the season over could trigger legal action from a host of clubs, regardless of whether or not the standings are allowed to count.
Liverpool need only two more wins to confirm their first league title since 1990 and hold a 25-point lead over Manchester City.
Cancelling the season would scupper their hopes of ending a 30-year title drought, unless it was agreed to declare them champions anyway.
Manchester United, Wolves, Sheffield United and Tottenham, all currently outside the top four, would surely claim they had been unfairly been denied a chance of Champions League qualification.
Aston Villa would be relegated along with Norwich and Bournemouth, but Dean Smith’s team would point to the game in hand that would lift them above Watford to safety if they won it.
In the Championship, the current top two are Leeds and West Bromwich Albion and they would be furious if a ‘null and void’ ruling robbed them of a lucrative promotion.