https://www.thescore.com/seri/news/2062252
British newspaper The Times reported that a "Swiss system" that would see all sides in the competition compete in one league and play 10 different opponents, selected by a draw, is now UEFA's favoured model for reform.
The system is designed to have fewer meaningless group matches and more games between the continent's biggest clubs.
After the 10 games, the top 16 clubs in the standings would progress to the knockout rounds. The team that finished top of the league standings would play the club in 16th, second would play 15th and so on in a system similar to that used by the NBA playoffs.
The teams finishing 17th-24th would drop into the Europa League knockout rounds.