The Football League has released the following statement regarding the FA Chairman’s England Commission.

Yesterday, Thursday May 8, FA Chairman Greg Dyke published a report for the commission he set up with the aim of improving the England team.

The report can be seen here.

Football League Chief Executive, Shaun Harvey, said: “From its outset, The Football League has engaged with the FA Chairman’s England Commission and encouraged our clubs to do the same.

"The League Board met informally with Greg Dyke on Wednesday, to listen to and question him on the rationale behind the proposals he has put forward for discussion by the wider game and to consider the potential effect they would have on our competition and clubs.

“The Board considered the matter further at its meeting yesterday [Thursday].

"It is our view that the objective of increasing the number of quality English players is laudable and while the report may not contain a solution that is acceptable at the current time, we should continue to engage with the Commission to establish whether there is a solution that meets its stated objective but does not leave The Football League carrying a disproportionate or unreasonable burden.

“The Commission’s report signals the beginning of a consultation process in which we will play a full and active part.

"This will include discussing all the relevant matters with our clubs, who will determine our ultimate position on these issues.”