Arsenal and Manchester United could be handed controversial returns to the Champions League - if the current coronavirus-hit season fails to get back underway.
UEFA chiefs met with the 55 national associations - which included the English FA - via video conference on Tuesday and it was agreed to attempt to press ahead with restarting leagues by June.
But European bosses have also been forced to draw up contingency plans if domestic seasons are unable to resume, due to the global pandemic which has wreaked havoc on schedules all over the globe.
And The Sun has claimed that, if this season is axed, UEFA have told the associations to use their coefficient scores to decide which teams will play in the European competitions next year.
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