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Published 17:41 2 Apr 2022 BST
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The European Club Association had hoped that Uefa would scrap their plans to create a 'safety net' for the 'big clubs' should they fail to qualify for the Champions League under the current conditions.
It is suggested that the Premier League and FA are against the rule change, however, Uefa are reportedly close to reaching an agreement with the ECA which would see the changes come into play from the 2024/25 season.
In three of the last four seasons, the extra places would have gone to the two members of the s0-called Premier League 'big six' that failed to qualify for the competition through their league position. Related links:
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