Top European soccer clubs have discussed changing the Champions League to ensure the elite are always in it and the likes of Premier League leaders Leicester City are not, according to a U.S. sports executive involved in the talks, as reported by The Guardian. Charlie Stillitano, chairman of Relevent Sports, met with Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck, Arsenal CEO Ivan Gazidis, Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward, Manchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano and Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre at London’s Dorchester Hotel. Ostensibly to discuss this year’s International Champions Cup (ICC),…
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