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Europe’s top clubs told to ditch ‘juvenile daydreams’ of Champions League changes

Europe’s top clubs have been told to ditch their “juvenile daydreams” and listen to supporters in what could be a key week for Champions League reform.

Uefa’s executive committee is poised to vote in Vienna on Tuesday on the most significant format changes to Europe’s premier club competition for a generation.

However, there is disagreement on the best way forward.

Europe’s clubs, via the European Club Association (ECA), have previously endorsed an increase in matches from six to 10 in an expanded 36-team league phase.

They also support granting two teams who miss out on conventional qualification a place in the league phase based on their historic coefficient ranking.

There have also been reports that there is ECA support for ditching two-leg semi-finals and instead have the last four teams competing in a ‘week of football’ event in a single city.

Europe’s domestic leagues, including the Premier League, think the increase in matches should be capped at eight, and are against qualification based on anything other than domestic performance.

The decision is ultimately Uefa’s to take, and it is understood new proposals were under consideration at an ECA executive board meeting in Madrid on Monday afternoon.

Uefa’s club competitions committee meets on Tuesday morning ahead of the ExCo on Tuesday afternoon.

Uefa and its president Aleksander Ceferin praised the role of supporters in thwarting the European Super League last year, and fans’ groups are now insisting their voice is heard in discussions on these key reforms.

An open letter to ECA clubs issued on Monday, signed by fans’ representatives from some of the continent’s biggest clubs, said: “In the past weeks, the press has been awash with reports of yet more changes to

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