Premier League clubs held their first discussion regarding cutting short the current season at their latest meeting - but CEO Richard Masters insists they remain fully committed to completing the campaign.
All 20 clubs met via a video conference call today in a bid to reach agreement on several issues over their Project Restart proposals.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson today gave the top flight government approval to resume games behind closed doors from June 1 as long as strict government guidelines are followed.
But there remain several obstacles to resuming action and completing the remaining 92 games in the current season. With clubs still split on the idea of playing at neutral venues, Masters has revealed that "curtailment" of the
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