In what would represent one of the most significant structural changes to the international game in recent memory, UEFA and Concacaf are exploring the possibility of a combined Nations League competition. According to ESPN, the two confederations are in active dialogue to integrate their flagship league tournaments, with a target start date set for the autumn of 2028.
The proposed merger is set against a backdrop of political tension within the global game. While ESPN notes that the Nations League discussions are not a direct result of the crisis currently engulfing FIFA, the alignment between UEFA and Concacaf has undeniably strengthened. These talks follow FIFA's failed attempt to sell a 20% stake in the World Cup to outside investors, a move that triggered a push to oust president Gianni Infantino, with both confederations standing firmly against his leadership and management of the governing body.


