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Premier League now WON'T vote on contentious Project Restart plan on Monday... bosses will instead continue negotiations with players and clubs to try and reach an agreement

Premier League clubs won't hold a formal vote on Project Restart proposals at a crunch meeting scheduled for Monday but they will be asked to approve some aspects of the plans.

Proposals to restart the season at neutral venues have caused a split in the 20 top-flight clubs with those fighting relegation reluctant to cede home advantage.

The Premier League's bottom three - Norwich City, Aston Villa and Bournemouth - have been warned that relegation could be imposed on them if they object to Project Restart plans.

Premier League games will move a step closer to a return if clubs reach agreement on Monday
Premier League's bottom three clubs have been warned relegation could be imposed on them
Aston Villa are currently in the bottom three
Norwich are rock-bottom of the Premier League as it stands

Those just above the relegation zone, including Brighton, West Ham and Watford, have been the most vocal in raising objections to Project Restart.