April 16, 2021, 10:02 am
Manchester United executive vice-chairman and his fellow ECA board members have been accused of a “blatant power grab” over Champions League reform by supporters’ groups (PA)
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Arsenal and Manchester United supporters’ groups have accused their own clubs of being involved in a “blatant power grab” over plans to reform the Champions League.
The clubs are represented on the European Club Association (ECA) board, which meets on Friday to see if it can sign off on UEFA’s plans to increase the number of Champions League matches from 125 to 225 in 2024.