Premier League chief executive Richard Masters will have to explain to MPs why they have not agreed a bail out package with the EFL.
EFL chairman Rick Parry and Masters have both been called in by the DCMS Committee next Tuesday over the delay over reaching a financial agreement with Championship, League One and Two clubs.
Department of Culture Media and Sport chair Julian Knight warned the stand-off “cannot go on” as the two leagues must sort out their differences with the Government warning football must sort itself out.
It comes after months of agreements with the EFL rejecting the Premier League’s last offer of £50m which remains on the table, although the top flight clubs have now extended the help offer to Championship cubs.
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