The Panthers Leagues Club group has offered the NRL access to its sprawling facilities in western Sydney as part of an ambitious plan to get the game back under way as early as next month.

The Panthers complex in Penrith, home to a 222-room hotel, four training fields, three gyms a vacant leagues club and a stadium, will on Thursday be put forward as a leading option that would co-exist alongside the Sydney Olympic Park precinct as part of a western Sydney bubble.

The plans are part of a revamped 2020 season that would see each team play each other once.

The Sydney Morning Herald can reveal the NRL innovation committee is giving strong consideration to basing eight teams at Penrith and eight teams at Olympic Park with matches to be played at ANZ Stadium, Bankwest Stadium and Panthers Stadium when the competition returns, from as early as May 28.