Daily Mirror informs, the Premier League are planning an anti-racism summit in a bid to avoid a potential media blackout from players.
Following recent incident on the pitch in the match against Manchester City when Raheem Sterling was racially abused Chelsea are prepared to ban supporters from matches at Stamford Bridge for offensive behaviour that takes place away from the ground as part of their attempts to combat racism and anti-semitism among elements of their fanbase (The Times).
The Chelsea chairman, Bruce Buck, took it upon himself to greet away supporters at Brighton as the club sought to prevent a repeat of the alleged racism and antisemitism which had marred their previous two games.
The incidents in Hungary came four days after Raheem Sterling was allegedly racially abused during the win over Manchester City with four supporters suspended by Chelsea pending further investigations. The Metropolitan police, who have identified the individuals concerned, are scrutinising footage to determine what was said.