Sky News learns UEFA felt that giving slots to more than half of their 55 countries at the quadrennial finals would have devalued qualifying or required an overhaul of the format to ensure matches remained appealing.
Before that tournament - which is being held across Germany - UEFA is planning votes in 2023 on the hosts of Euro 2028 and 2032.
The joint bid from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland is facing competition from Turkey for Euro 2028. Turkey is also in the contest for the 2032 edition against Italy.Wembley staged the Euro 2020 final and seven other games in a pandemic-delayed competition played across the continent last year.
England also hosted the Women's European Championship this summer - with England beating Germany in the final at Wembley.UEFA said in a statement:"A review of national team competitions is currently underway. UEFA will not comment on this matter until after the consultation process with national associations has been completed."
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