EFL clubs have finally been given a £250m bailout package - but there are still fears it might not be enough to save all of them.
Premier League bosses finally agreed a rescue deal with the EFL to give £50m to League One and Two clubs and a further £200m in loans to Championship clubs.
It has been broadly welcomed with EFL clubs facing financial ruin even with the return of fans because gate receipts and huge losses during the pandemic have left many facing bankruptcy.
Clubs have been struggling to make payroll, to keep staff and many community schemes are in serious danger. This should ease the immediate fears - but many still fear they may never recover from the long term damage.
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