League Managers Association chief executive Richard Bevan has said the Premier League season will be cancelled if clubs do not agree to play at neutral grounds.
The Premier League has been on hiatus since March due to the coronavirus pandemic but is hoping to resume play in June under the "Project Restart" initiative.
At a meeting of the league's clubs last week, the idea of playing the rest of the 2019-20 campaign at neutral venues was discussed.
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Brighton chief executive Paul Barber quickly came out against the plan, saying that it would damage the integrity of the competition.