Premier League bosses flocked to London on Thursday morning for the latest shareholders meeting, with issues including Richard Scudamore's successor and the introduction of VAR on the agenda.
Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck, who is leading the search for a new chief executive as head of the nominations panel, arrived at a London hotel for the meeting.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, Arsenal chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and Manchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano all walked in together.
The three-hour meeting is expected to cover recent incidents of racism, the £30 cap on away ticket prices and a range of issues surrounding the use of VAR in the Premier League from next season, including whether replays should be played on the big screen.
Manchester United's chief executive Ed Woodward, Brighton owner Tony Bloom, Bournemouth chairman Jeff Mostyn, West Ham's joint-chairman David Gold and Crystal Palace boss Steve Parish are also known to be in attendance.
Outgoing FA chief executive Martin Glenn was also at the meeting, but declined to comment on his way in.
It is thought that they will discuss candidates to take over the top job at the League, following the decision by Animal Planet's Susanna Dinnage and BBC Studios boss Tim Davie to turn down the role.
Last week it emerged that Sir Gary Verity, who brought the Tour de France to Yorkshire, was in the running for the job, and it is therefore likely that Buck will be asked for updates by his counterparts at the other clubs.
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