Premier League clubs, including Liverpool and Arsenal, are at odds with the EFL over an £836m deal, leading to concerns about the future of English football. Charlton co-owner and former Sunderland chief criticize the clubs for their stance, with calls for a sustainable agreement to avoid the sport's demise. The EFL board is set to convene to address the funding disagreement, while there are discussions about the need for an independent regulator to resolve the impasse.
EFL looks to independent regulator to break Premier League impasse https://t.co/ULE0RiLz2x
“If they do not want to regulate football governance, then we will." Shadow Leader of House of Commons @LucyMPowell challenges govt to introduce an independent regulator after Premier League failed to agree funding deal for rest of game this week ⬇️ https://t.co/Ly0l0M34Jk https://t.co/Bt6NuwAXdO
Charlton co-owner tells Premier League clubs to 'grow up' following EFL deal failure https://t.co/Y8mb88IMWL
The EFL board are meeting tomorrow to discuss a response to Premier League clubs disagreeing to offer them extra funding 💼 https://t.co/GWUIjvBmMS
English football 'finished' without sustainable EFL - Peter Ridsdale https://t.co/az5goP3x1j
"English football is finished" if #PL clubs cannot agree a "competitive and sustainable" deal with the #EFL. That's from Peter Ridsdale, an executive director at Preston North End. 😳 #BBCFootball
Liverpool and Arsenal among TEN Premier League clubs opposing £836m EFL deal and considering legal fight https://t.co/K3BiRwlmUM https://t.co/sNIKGV6LXo
Charlton co-owner slams London rivals over failed EFL deal https://t.co/Y8mb88If7d
Ex-Sunderland chief Charlie Methven tells Premier League clubs to 'grow up' following EFL deal failure https://t.co/Y8mb88IMWL