The Premier League have been told they must produce a full, detailed plan of how they intend to proceed with the coronavirus-hit season by May 25 The instruction comes from the game's European governing body, who want to determine before the end of next month whether football in England will - or will not - restart following the COVID-19 outbreak crisis.
Top-flight football has been suspended since March 13 and there have been reports of football returning behind closed doors from June 8 onwards.
And Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin and general secretary Theodore Theodoridis have now ordered leagues it needs to know their plans going forward including restart date and the format.