Everton will take part in a Premier League meeting over the fallout of a planned European breakaway.
All bar the six teams who have signed up to a ‘Super League’ concept are set to discuss the next steps in light of Sunday’s controversial announcement.
Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham and Chelsea have not been invited to the meeting of the other 14 member clubs.
Discussions will centre on English top flight’s strategy moving forward following the creation of a direct competitor to the Champions League.
The Premier League have joined UEFA, the Football Association and FIFA in widely condemning the proposals, which would be a 20-team tournament.
A number of options will be explored by the 14 remaining clubs as to how they can respond to the challenge of Super League at a domestic level.
Points deductions and a refusal to play against the ‘Big Six’ as well as their potential expulsion are among the sanctions which could be imposed.
Premier League statues require a majority of 14 votes to pass motions, meaning the teams intent on breaking away are at the mercy of the other teams.
Clubs have already unanimously rejected proposals led by Liverpool and United to restructure the league as part of ‘Project Big Picture’ last October.