THE Premier League, EFL and PFA say further meetings will take place next week in an attempt to try and draw up a plan to deal with the 'difficult circumstances' facing professional football.

The trio of bodies admit some "difficult decisions" will have to be taken in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.

They met yesterday to talk about the financial impact of the season being suspended, with no football to be played until April 30 at the earliest.

The statement read: 'Premier League, EFL and PFA met today and discussed the growing seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic.

'It was stressed that the thoughts of all three organisations continue to be with everyone affected by the virus.

'The Premier League, EFL and PFA agreed that difficult decisions will have to be taken in order to mitigate the economic impact of the current suspension of professional football in England and agreed to work together to arrive at shared solutions.

'The leagues will not recommence until April 30 at the earliest. They will only do so when it is safe and conditions allow.

'Further meetings will take place next week with a view to formulating a joint plan to deal with the difficult circumstances facing the leagues, their clubs, players, staff and fans.'