UEFA has denied it has to change the format of the Champions League , after reports of a series of meetings between European football's governing body and the Super League discussing changes to the competition.

On Saturday, the Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo reported that in recent months, UEFA had met several times with A22 -- the company behind the Super League project -- and representatives of Real Madrid and Barcelona .

The meetings had involved discussion of possible reforms to bring the Champions League closer to the Super League model -- including more games between "big" clubs and games being free-to-air -- the newspaper said, although no agreement had been reached.

On Monday, a source close to the Super League project confirmed to ESPN that negotiations had taken pla

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