The likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal are set to form a European super league in 2014, it is claimed.
Barcelona president Sandro Rosell, vice-chairman of the powerful European Club Association, last night gave UEFA a blunt warning.
He said: "If UEFA and the ECA reach an agreement, we would like to increase the Champions League under the umbrella of UEFA. If not, the ECA is entitled to organise their own champions competition."
Rosell, speaking at the Aspire 4 Sport conference in Qatar, said: "We would like to have a Champions League with more teams, which would mean in the future we could play Barcelona versus Manchester United on a Saturday or Sunday, at the quarter-final stage, for example.
"In Spain we have four clubs in the Champions League. If you increase that to eight, the other four would be in favour.
"First we have to convince the Premier League to reduce from 20 to 16 teams as well. All the national leagues will have to be convinced of the benefits."
It is believed England's top sides are keen on the plan. Clubs have threatened breakaway leagues before but pulled back after winning concessions from UEFA about the Champions League and Europa League.
But this time they are pushing for an overhaul of the club and international game.
Rosell said: "We have to review completely the calendar of UEFA and FIFA. They use our players for, I think, about 120 days every two years.
"We don't think it's fair we pay the salaries and they use our players and get other income by using our players. They need to reduce their own calendar, especially taking out friendlies.
"We hope FIFA and UEFA will hear what we want to tell them. The worst-case scenario is we'll go away from UEFA."

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