UEFA will meet on Wednesday to discuss the future of the Champions League.

Aleksander Ceferin, the president of European football's governing body, recently said that the season would be lost if it could not restart by June.

"UEFA has invited the general secretaries of its 55 members associations to a video conference on Wednesday 1 April at midday to share an update on the progress made by the two working groups that were created two weeks ago and to discuss options identified with regards to the potential rescheduling of matches," a UEFA statement said.

"The meeting will look at developments across all UEFA national team and club competitions, as well as discussing progress at FIFA and European level on matters such as player contracts and the transfer system."

The meeting will discuss the possibility of playing behind closed doors.

Both the Champions League and Europa League were suspended in the round of 16.