How on earth does it make more sense to make a season 75% completed void than to make adjustments for the next one - which could very well be interrupted also?
Next season will most likely kick off. It may have to start a few weeks later and we may have to scrap one or two domestic cups, but I think the teams can deal with that. What's harder/impossible to deal with, is an additional 1-2 months of football happening right before the new season kicks off. It will be too much.
Also, with a 4 month break, are we really looking at the same league as pre-corona? Players that were previously injured may suddenly be back. Players that wouldn't have been injured may suddenly have caught something. The transfer window will probably be in full motion. The teams that were in a good flow will have to rediscover that form, while struggling teams will be given a golden opportunity. The same is true for teams that did a poor job of resting players and balancing workload over the season.
For Liverpool these factors may not mean much as they are in such a big lead. But for most other teams, it plays a huge factor. The way I see it, we have these options(in all likelihood):
1. Play the rest of the league during the summer under weird circumstances(see above). Start the next season as scheduled with minimal break.
2. Play the rest of the league during the summer under weird circumstances(see above). Start the next season as scheduled with
no break.
3. Play the rest of the league during the summer under weird circumstances(see above). Postpone next season a few weeks to allow a short break.
4. Play the rest of the league during the summer under weird circumstances(see above). Postpone next season a few weeks, but still no break(i.e corona lasts long)
5. Void this season.
For me, number 5 is the best and most sensible option. Number 1 is bad, but it's the best second choice.
Keep this in mind though: if football doesn't start up before mid-July, then there's no way we can finish the current season without cancelling the next. And that is easily the worst option, by far!