European clubs 'committed' to working with UEFA


FILE PHOTO: A logo is pictured on UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, April 15, 2016. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo

NYON, Switzerland (Reuters) - European clubs are committed to working with UEFA on the future of competitions such as the Champions League, the European soccer body said on Wednesday in the wake of reports that a breakaway Super League was back on the agenda.

Following a meeting of the Professional Football Strategy Council (PFSC), the first since the Football Leaks documents were published earlier this month, UEFA said that "unity" was the key to European football success "at all levels".

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