"All matters pertaining to the I-League and the Federation Cup would be discussed extensively and finalised on the day," the AIFF said in a statement.
The proposed move to adopt a MLS-style Conference model for the I-League has ruffled feathers in the clubs.
Under the MLS model, the league will see teams divided into two groups -- east and west conference -- with only the top four progressing to the final round, while the remainder of the clubs will fight to save themselves from the one relegation spot.
"The clubs have already given in writing that they will not release any of their players for the league, or give players on loan," Salgaocar secretary Raj Gomes stated.
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Gomes, who is also the President of I-League Professional Football Clubs Association (IPFCA), had said a days back that they have all the clubs on board.
I-League CEO Sunando Dhar believed the upcoming meeting will be a "fruitful one".
"I would like to take this opportunity to welcome on board the two new I-League clubs -- Mumbai Tigers and JSW Sports as well as the two promoted clubs -- Mohammedan Sporting and Rangdajied FC. We are hopeful the four new entrants will help the I-League become a better product.