Javier Aguirre claims to have had the information about the resumption date for the laliga league season, MySportDab reports.
Leganes manager Javier Aguirre has revealed La Liga plans to resume the season on June 20 and end on July 26.
While no official declaration has been made by the league yet.
But the Mexican boss claimed the information had been communicated to him via La Liga authorities.
Spanish football authorities have been working with the government to try and find a way to get matches back underway in order to finish the campaign.
“We already have a start date for the league,” Aguirre informed Marca Claro MVS.
“On June 20, we will begin La Liga and in 5 weeks we will be officially finished, on July 26.
“It will be played on Saturday-Sunday and Wednesday-Thursday, over eleven dates.
“La Liga has just informed me officially and I am very pleased about this, because we already have training scheduled.
“We start tomorrow. Luckily we have passed the tests.”
Spanish clubs have this week been returning to their training bases in order to undergo medical testing, in order for players to be allowed to return to training.
Players will initially move on to individual training in order to regain fitness, before team sessions can begin.
The Spanish Football Federation has already confirmed plans to introduce 5 substitutions for each side per game.
A development to assist ease the physical pressure on players.
Aguirre has welcomed this decision which is presently pending approval from the Independent Football Association Board.
The international body which governs the regulations of the game.
“The federation has just authorized five substitution per game,” Aguirre confirmed.
“It seems to me like the most sensible thing because how can you demand ninety minutes from the players.
“To keep away from injuries, get them in shape.”
If these plans are confirmed, Laliga would be the latest division to formalise its return from coronavirus lockdown.
While Ligue 1 and the Eredivisie have seen their seasons cancelled due to the pandemic.
The Bundesliga is set to kick off again on May 16th, with the Super Lig following in June.