Proposals to end the equal distribution of overseas television money have been abandoned after Premier League clubs failed to reach an agreement, reports BBC Sport.
The six richest clubs - Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea - wanted their appeal reflected in their income.
A plan suggested 35% of revenue from the sale of global TV rights should be divided based on league position.
But a meeting set for Wednesday was called off as no decision was close.
The Premier League said on Tuesday: "It has become clear that there is currently no consensus for change, meaning tomorrow's club meeting is not necessary."