The impending return of the Premier League has been thrown into doubt as a majority of bottom half clubs are reportedly opposing proposals to resume the season unless relegation is axed.
A minimum of 14 clubs must agree to plans put forward by the league in order for 'Project Restart' to be approved. As it stands at least six top-flight clubs have expressed their concerns about the season restarting, but Sky Sports report that more are against the idea in its current form.
Clubs feel that playing behind closed doors - possibly at neutral venues and with potential law changes - means the remainder of the campaign will be carried out under different circumstances.
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