JURGEN KLOPP is set to be ignored as Premier League clubs embrace plans to extend the Champions League. As SunSport reported earlier this month, support is growing among Europe’s elite clubs for a revised format involving more games from 2024. Liverpool boss Klopp slammed the plans after his side’s 2-0 win over Watford in the Premier League on Saturday. The straight-talking German, who tasted Champions League glory last season, branded the proposals “absolute b******s”. But as SunSport has previously revealed, Liverpool — along with other members of the Big Six — have been part of extensive negotiations led by Uefa and the European Club Association. And this should lead to clubs agreeing to a redesigned competition.The Prem six were determined not to accept initial plans, drafted by Juventus President Andrea Agnelli. This would have seen 12 games in the initial phase and a ring-fenced structure involving promotion and relegation for the initial elite. CONSENSUS REACHED But clubs from across Europe were equally adamant Agnelli’s vision would not fly. Now, though, consensus has been reached over the format meaning ten games in the first phase. There are two models currently being discussed.The first is the so-called “Swiss system”, based on a…