The Europa League winners should be stripped of automatic Champions League qualification, according to Arsene Wenger.
His comments come ahead of the second legs of this season's semi-finals on Thursday.
Manchester United and Tottenham both hold healthy leads from their opening matches against Athletic Bilbao and Bodo/Glimt, respectively.
The Europa League winners currently earn a direct spot into the following season's Champions League.
UEFA have handed out the qualification place every season since 2014.
However, Wenger believes the winners should instead qualify for the next season's Europa League.
The former Arsenal boss told beIN Sports: "They should qualify automatically for the Europa League but not necessarily for the Champions League.
"Especially when you're in the Premier League where already five teams qualify.
"I think it's something [for UEFA] to think about and to review.
"On the other hand people will tell you that to keep the Europa League focused, interesting and motivated you need to give them that prize [Champions League]."
A team has yet to reach the Europa League final whilst finishing lower than 12th in their domestic league since the competition was rebranded for the 2009/10 season.
Sevilla finished 12th in La Liga in 2022/23 on their way to lifting the trophy for a record-extending seventh time.
Meanwhile, Fulham ended the 2009/10 season in the same spot before suffering a defeat to Atletico Madrid in the final.
United previously benefitted from the rule after winning the Europa League in 2017.
The Red Devils qualified for the following season's Champions League as a result, despite finishing sixth in the Premier League.
Both Spurs and United are currently in the bottom half of the Premier League.
With three matches remaining, Ruben Amorim and Ange Postecoglou's sides are 15th and 16th, respectively.
Neither side can finish any higher than 12th in the table this season.
The Europa League semi-final second legs are scheduled to take place on Thursday.