One of the best way to finish the season is to ease fixture congestion in Champions League and Europa League following the coronavirus outbreak.
UEFA will be hosting a video conference with major stakeholders on Tuesday and Euro 2020 is set to be postponed to allow league seasons to be completed.
At the moment, UEFA wants the Champions League and Europa League to finish due to obligation on major broadcasting contracts.
Both tournaments already in Round of 16 stage, with six matchdays remaining including the final.
That means there are 14 games that need to be completed.
But if UEFA could cut down the number of game if quarter-finals and semi-finals are played without the second leg thus reducing the need for travelling and lessen the effect on domestic leagues.
Leagues need to resume immediately due to television contracts but they might need to add a new condition to the current deal.
Other than that, most countries rely on the payments from UEFA that come out of major international tournaments in order to operate the leagues.
UEFA also hired an estimated 400 staff working on the Euro 2020 but they could lose the job if the competition is postpone for another year.
UEFA and its members might need to think on how to reduce the number of matches, so the league season, Champions League, Europa League as well as Euro 2020 would be able to completed.