Despite the failed Super League, talks on creating a healthy European football landscape must continue, says Ivan Gazidis, chief executive of AC Milan.
Gazidis said there has to be a competitive balance between the leagues.
Gazidis said that the reality is the Super League.
The rest of European football won't be able to accept that and allow the Premier League to have the global landscape to excel.
Milan won their first title in 11 years on Sunday.
Gazidis said last year that the ESL would provide value and support across European football.
The premier league is incredibly successful all around the world, but we need a competitive balance to remain healthy.
The ideas about changing the European landscape come from that sentiment.
Milan won their 19th title on Sunday.
Gazidis said the Italian giants will look for more honours on the European stage after achieving domestic success.
Milan was built on success in Europe so that is a really important part of our DNA.
We want to become more competitive on the European front.
Fikayo Tomori, an England centre-back, has played more minutes in the league this season than any Milan player.
Gazidis said the club would look to extend Tomori's current deal.
He said that Fikayo was a pillar of the team.
He is one of the players we would like to build our team around, and he has been a fantastic addition on and off the field.