Premier League clubs are opposed to playing at neutral venues to get the season finished. League bosses will make a presentation to all 20 clubs on Friday to outline their ideas to play the remaining 92 games all behind closed doors at “approved stadiums” under strict coronavirus guidelines.
But the biggest obstacle facing the season being completed is the clubs being against neutral grounds while also voicing major concerns about the morality of playing football during a pandemic.
It has led to a growing number of clubs and major figures within football fearing the chances of completing the season are fading rapidly and it may have to be voided or curtailed.
Read more on mirror.co.uk