Uefa ‘in talks to move Champions League final 2500 miles’… just one month before event

UEFA have reportedly held talks about moving the Champions League final 2500 miles away from Istanbul with less than a month before it.

Manchester City and Real Madrid drew 1-1 while Inter Milan enjoyed a 2-0 away win at AC Milan in this week’s semi-final first-legs.

SplashThe Champions League final could be set for a change of venue just weeks before it[/caption]

AlamyIt is due to take place on June 10 at the Ataturk Stadium in Istanbul[/caption]

And the return legs will take place next week to determine who will battle it out for the Champions League trophy at the Ataturk Stadium on June 10 in the final.

However, the Daily Mail has now claimed that Uefa “have held talks about moving” the showpiece to Lisbon’s Stadium of Light in Portugal.

That is in case there “is unrest in Istanbul following the presidential Turkish election” later this month.

There are growing concerns that there could be civil disturbances if president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s two-decade reign ends.

Uefa “would be extremely reluctant to switch the final” as it has already been moved from Istanbul due to Covid in 2020 and 2021.

However, they “may be forced to consider a late change as the safety of fans is their primary concern” for the biggest club football match on the planet.

The report states that they “have learned that an informal approach has been made to the Portuguese Football Federation, who have previously stepped in with Lisbon and Porto staging the final in 2020 and 2021” to stage this season’s.

Erdogan was trailing rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu by five per cent in a recent poll ahead of Sunday’s first round of voting.

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Now analysts have claimed that the three-horse race for leadership may now go down to “a run-off between the pair” which would be held on 28 May. 

The Champions League final is set to take place less than two weeks later.

And that means that Uefa could be forced into making a decision late.

However, the Mail also states that “sources at the governing body insisted on Thursday that there was no plan to move the game from Turkey”.

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