UEFA. The governing body of European football was due to approve Champions League reform plans at Monday's meeting of the executive committee.
But a shock move from some of the world's biggest clubs threw the plans into chaos. The so-called 'Big Six' of the English Premier League have signed on to a plan to form a breakaway league.
A closed shop league has long been the dream of Real Madrid president Florentino Perez, and both his club and Barcelona are backing the plan.
Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham are also on board, as are Atletico Madrid, Inter and Milan.Andrea Agnelli, head of the European Club Association, was one of the main driving forces behind the Champions League reforms which will.
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