The Premier League will insist that the Football League (EFL) back their opposition to an increase in homegrown player quotas after Brexit before they agree to financial support for struggling clubs.
Sportsmail revealed on Friday that the EFL are seeking alternative sources of emergency funding, including a commercial loan, as negotiations with the Premier League over a rescue package have stalled with just two weeks until the start of the season.
The Premier League have said they will consider a bailout for the EFL, who are seeking £250million over four years, but have yet to give a firm commitment almost three months after their financial support for the rest of the football pyramid was demanded by the Government.