Senior representatives from the Professional Footballers' Association , the Premier League, the EFL and the League Managers Association discussed several issues arising from the pandemic and said they would continue talks.
"No decisions were taken today, with discussions set to continue in the next 48 hours with a focus on several high-profile matters, including player wages and the resumption of the 2019/20 season," the organisations said in their statement.
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