
The Champions League phase of this season will begin next week. UEFA announced on Friday (12th) local time that the details will be revised, allowing the team to change the Champions League player roster with a special application. This means that stars such as Chiesa and Jesus who were originally kicked out of the Champions League roster still have the opportunity to join the Champions League midway through this season.
The 32 participating teams in the Champions League have submitted a roster of up to 25 people at the beginning of the month. Many Premier League players have been unsuccessfully missed, including Liverpool's Chiesa, Arsenal's Jesus, Tottenham's Terr and other players. According to the original rules and regulations of the Champions League, they have to wait until the Champions League knockout stage this season starts, and they have the opportunity to re-register new players in the Champions League.
However, before the UEFA Champions League, it suddenly announced some revisions to the rules, allowing the team to temporarily replace the player if the player has "long-term injury/disease". The deadline is before the 6th round of the UEFA Champions League group stage (8 rounds in total). UEFA statement said: "The reason for the revision of the Champions League rules is to ensure that the number of team participants does not decrease due to unfair injuries and that defensive players are under additional game pressure due to the injured."



