A long-awaited football white paper, which will include “strong actions” for club owners and managers, is due to be published by the government in February.
Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan said the document would be released in “two weeks” to parliament on Thursday.
This follows calls from several clubs for an independent football regulator.
The white paper will propose a series of reforms to shake up football, including ensuring financial security within the professional game.
The plans were originally due to be published by the government last summer, but were delayed due to the leadership change within the Conservative Party.
West Bromwich MP Nicola Richards has shared the concerns of West Brom fans, who she says are “deeply concerned about the actions of club ownership”.
Sport Minister Stuart Andrew added that the white paper will include “strong action on owners and directors to ensure they are appropriate stewards for clubs”.
Former Sports Minister Tracey Crouch chaired a fan-run reviewwith a regulator among 10 recommendations.
The review, which was commissioned by the government, recommended Premier League support for the rest of the football pyramid through a solidarity transfer tax.