Red Star Belgrade have suggested UEFA will relax their stance on seasons being ended early - giving the SPFL the go-ahead to make Celtic nine-in-a-row champions.
The governing league body finally confirmed this week that clubs had voted for the Scottish lower leagues to be ended, which saw Dundee United win the Championship, Raith Rovers lift the League One title and Cove Rangers clinching League Two.
But they have held off declaring the Premiership over for now - with no decision set to be taken until after UEFA's executive meeting next week with their 55 nations.In Serbia, runaway leaders Red Star Belgrade face a similar situation to Celtic - they are 11 points clear at the top and on the verge of clinching another title.UEFA initially
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