The Premier League and EFL remain locked in talks over redistribution - with offers and counter-offers made and received but no deal reached, Sportsmail has learned.
Ahead of next week’s publishing of the government’s White Paper on an independent regulator for football, discussions between the two competitions are ongoing.
And it can be now be disclosed that offers from both sides have been made, but an agreement remains elusive.
It is understood that the Premier League will not agree the 25 per cent share of pooled broadcast revenue being sought by the EFL.
Indeed, top flight chief executive Richard Masters has previously said it would be a ‘disaster’ to hand over a quarter of the revenue.