Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has admitted that the idea of playing an extra competitive '39th' top-flight match abroad has been shelved.
In 2008, the 55-year-old proposed the concept of Premier League clubs playing an extra regular-season game abroad each year, which encountered criticism among fans.
However, Scudamore claimed that he is no longer considering the idea, telling The Mail on Sunday: "The clubs are keen for us to keep developing the concept but we're no nearer.
"The idea of an extra game is gone. Whether you play a regular season game [overseas], that has challenges, not least among the fans, which we take into consideration.
"I've never shied away from the fact that personally I think it's a good idea. I bear the scars from thinking it's a good idea. A lot of the clubs think it's a good idea... but there is absolutely no time line and no idea when it might happen."
The NFL plays league games abroad, while the season-opening Italian and Spanish Super Cups have also taken place overseas in the past.