Mikel Arteta has warned that clubs may pull out of competitions if fixture congestion continues to be a major issue, with some teams facing multiple matches in quick succession. The Arsenal manager believes that every decision made about fixtures should prioritize player welfare and supporter satisfaction.
The issue of fixture congestion is particularly pertinent for the upcoming 2028 Champions League final, which will be held in Munich due to the absence of any other bidders. Wembley and Camp Nou are among those vying to host the 2029 final, with several venues associations declaring interest.
Arteta noted that while big clubs may initially prioritize some competitions over others, ultimately it is not a sustainable solution. If clubs ignore the principles of player welfare and supporter satisfaction, they risk alienating fans and damaging their reputation in the long run.
The issue of fixture congestion is particularly pertinent for the upcoming 2028 Champions League final, which will be held in Munich due to the absence of any other bidders. Wembley and Camp Nou are among those vying to host the 2029 final, with several venues associations declaring interest.
Arteta noted that while big clubs may initially prioritize some competitions over others, ultimately it is not a sustainable solution. If clubs ignore the principles of player welfare and supporter satisfaction, they risk alienating fans and damaging their reputation in the long run.