The English Football League (EFL), which operates the three divisions below the Premier League, has rejected a £50m (€55.3m/$64.7m
EFL rejects Premier League’s £50m rescue package offer
Hull City's Daniel Batty during the League One match against Fleetwood Town (Photo by Dave Howarth - CameraSport via Getty Images)
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