Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli, who also chairs the European Clubs Association, is continuing to press his controversial plans to transform the Champions League. His scheme would involve 24 clubs gaining automatic qualification for next year's Champions League rather than gaining entrance on the basis of performance in national leagues. This would ensure that leading teams would play each other more regularly in the Champions League.
Agnelli told the Leaders in Sport conference in London that football must evolve to ensure 'more European matches with higher sporting quality'. If this did not happen they would risk losing the attention of young fans who are being targeted by other entertainment franchises, from streaming services such as Netflix to video games such as Fortnite.
Some might think that higher admission prices are a greater deterrent.
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