James Horan's side will compete in Division One.
Mayo look set to play all of their National Football League matches away from home next year.
It's reported that no games will be held in the county as works are being carried out on the playing surface at MacHale Park.
It's unlikely that any other venue in Mayo would be capable of accommodating the large crowds expected for their Division One fixtures in 2022.
James Horan's side earned promotion back to the top tier earlier this year.

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