Exeter boss Rob Baxter says plans for a new club world championship have to be viable for the sides that take part.
Plans for eight sides from Europe to face six teams from Super Rugby and two from Japan’s Rugby League One have been mooted for June 2028.
They come as English clubs try to recover from tough financial times brought on in part by Covid-19.
Reports say the format of the Champions Cup could be changed to make room in the calendar for the new event.
“If someone says to me that in four years time they’ve got the finances in place that cover everyone’s travel costs and there’s a TV deal that means all the clubs involved in it get millions of pounds, and it helps all the clubs be viable, thriving businesses, I would say it’s exactly what the game needs,” Baxter, Exeter’s director of rugby, said.
“If what, as normal happens, is, ‘Let’s…
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