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Expanded Champions League and Club World Cup could lead to 11 PER CENT increase in matches, report finds, as top players run the risk of being 'pushed to the limit' in 2024-25

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The expanded Champions League and Club World Cup pose a threat to the well-being of players who are already being 'pushed to the limit' in the current calendar, according to a new report.

The men's Player Workload Monitoring (PWM) report for the 2022-23 season from world players' union FIFPRO has projected that changes to both competitions from the 2024-25 season could lead to an 11 per cent increase in the number of matches top players are involved in.

It looked at the example of Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota, whose 64 games for club and country in 2021-22 could rise to 72 in 2024-25.