Premier League clubs will be given more substantial power if the new plans to shake-up the governance of football are passed.
It is believed that as part of the re-shape, the nine longest-serving Premier League clubs will be given increased power to make decisions.That would mean that the 'Big Six' of Liverpool, Man City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham would all be included.And then West Ham, Southampton and Everton would all also be included in the elite governance panel.It comes as part of a report that the Premier League could be reduced to 18 teams in a radical shake-up reportedly being driven by Manchester United and Liverpool.
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