Premier League bosses including West Ham's Karren Brady and Crystal Palace's Steve Parish were pictured arriving at the Churchill hotel in London on Friday for a shareholder's meeting.
The gathering of representatives from each top flight club came as the Premier League charged Manchester City on Monday with more than 100 alleged financial rules breaches across a nine-year period.
Financial Fair Play regulations will likely be on the agenda at the quarterly shareholder meeting - as well as City's impending crisis.
Brighton and Hove Albion's Tony Bloom and Chelsea owner Todd Boehly were also spotted arriving at the Hyatt Regency venue in the capital.