Spanish reports claim a Real Madrid delegation is preparing to hold talks with UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin only days after the club’s Champions League exit.
The reported move comes at a sensitive time for Madrid following their elimination by Bayern Munich, with frustration still lingering over refereeing issues and broader tensions around European football politics.
According to the reports, the expected meeting is not only linked to the recent knockout, but also forms part of a wider effort to recalibrate relations between Real Madrid and UEFA after a long period of strain.
Ceferin had already appeared alongside Florentino Perez in the stands at the Santiago Bernabeu for the first leg against Bayern Munich, a moment widely interpreted by European media as a sign of easing tensions.
Neither Real Madrid nor UEFA have officially confirmed the meeting details or agenda so far, meaning the story remains based on media reporting until one of the sides issues a formal statement.

