The EFL wants to be involved in further debate following the rejection of Project Big Picture.

Sides in the top tier of English football have opted to reject the plan which had been put forward by Manchester United, Liverpool and EFL chairman Rick Parry.

But Premier League clubs are still keen to help those currently plying their trade in League One and League Two.

And that will lead to more talks taking place on Thursday.

A statement from the League said: "The EFL will meet with all EFL clubs on Thursday to discuss the proposed financial support put forward today by the Premier League.

"The Premier League has written to the EFL in respect of a ‘much needed support package’ and provided details of an approved £50m grant and loan facility for League One and Two Clubs only. 

"In addition, the Premier League has requested further discussions with the EFL regarding the nature of this proposal and also on future, potential loan funding for Championship Clubs in COVID-19 distress.

“As we have maintained across the past 72 hours, there is a significant issue facing the English footballing pyramid and therefore it is encouraging that there is an acknowledgment that a review of the current status quo is required, with a strategic plan to be developed to consider the future of the football."