The meeting due to hold on Thursday June 10 would have a wide-ranging agenda which include strengthening of European Super League sanctions, VAR, government’s fan-led reviews and COVID-19 updates ahead of next season.

The meeting is set to takes place in Harrogate, and will be the first time club chiefs have met in person since six clubs failed in a controversial bid to join an unregulated European Super League in April.
Senior officials from all 20 clubs lastly met each other in person since November 2019 but they have been holding regular virtual meetings due to coronavirus restrictions since March last year.
Newly promoted Norwich, Watford and Brentford will formally receive their Premier League ‘share’ for next season, with parachute payments approved for Sheffield United, West Brom and Fulham, who were relegated to the Championship as per reports from Skysports.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters is expected to provide an update on the organisation’s strategic and governance reviews, the owner’s charter, as well as Tracey Crouch’s fan-led review.
The ongoing legal dispute with Newcastle, over a proposed takeover, is not expected to be discussed according to Skysport reports.