The English FA could be set to come to blows with UEFA after it was revealed plans to turn the Champions League into a private members club is considered a 'principal risk'.
The governing body, who house the English Premier League, have railed against plans to alter the tournament from the start of the 2024/25 season over fears it will kill the fight to finish in the top four stone dead and reduce competition moving forward.
In their 61-page update to members, they state their teams on the outside looking in of the UCL would only be able to qualify by winning the Premier League or reaching the last four of a revamped 32-team Europa League.That means the likes of Brendan Rodgers' Leicester City, currently third, would have been left