direct to your inboxProposed Champions League changes could benefit Manchester United and Manchester City in terms of future qualification.UEFA is planning a shake-up of its flagship club tournament - apparently in a bid to fend of attempts to set up a breakaway "European Super League".Under the proposals, three spots would reportedly be allocated based on past performances in European competitions.
According to The Times, a group of Premier League clubs want to fight the plans as they feel it offers an unfair advantage to the bigger clubs, such as United, City and Liverpool, offering them a "safety net" should they fail to qualify via the traditional route.
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