It's proposed the new plan would have no permanent members.
The company behind the failed European Super League says the competition could be revamped involving up to 80 teams with promotion and relegation.
The original proposal two years ago collapsed within days following fierce opposition.
But A22 chief executive Bernd Reichart says the new plan would have no permanent members.
A22 has challenged FIFA and UEFA's right to block the league's formation - the European Court of Justice will rule on that later this year.

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