Liverpool have been promised that they will be allowed their first Prem trophy lift, behind closed doors.
The club needs just two wins from their remaining nine games when the Premier League returns next month to lift the crown for the first time since 1990.
The Kop will be denied the right to witness the historic moment in person with all resumption games taking place in empty stadiums.
However, League chief executive Richard Masters has vowed that the new champions will be handed the trophy in the traditional manner, allowing them a sort of celebration.
“If at all possible, yes, there will be a ceremony and they will pass the trophy round.
“We would like to have a trophy presentation to give the players and staff the moment they have worked so hard for.
“So we would try and do it unless it wasn’t possible because of safety concerns. “From a planning perspective, we are focused on finishing the 2019-20 season, but we also have to plan for all eventualities.”
The Premier League are considering using fake crowd noises inside stadiums to enhance the viewer experience.
The Bundesliga resumed at the weekend with empty stands, the only sound was the ball being struck and the occasional shouts from players and coaches.
This is a clear picture of how matches will look once football gets back underway in England.

