The 2020 European Championships are to be held in a compeltely different formet to usual, with 10 cities across the continent hosting matches.
However, the edition following that will return to the traditional format of the tournament being all held in one country.
Turkey are one of the bidders, but a Uefa report has suggested that the country would be apotential risk if the tournament were to take place there.
"Within the country, Turkey has planned to extensively enhance its transport infrastructure network at national and city level by 2024." the rport says according to the 'BBC'.
"The planned level of infrastructure for 2024 would make it possible to meet the tournament requirements.
"The scale of works to be undertaken in the given time frame constitutes a risk, especially in combination with the dependence on a few airports for international and domestic travel."
While Turkey is deemed to have sufficient stadiums for the tournament, the lack of infrastructure is something that puts Germany's bid in a seemingly much stronger position.
The announcement will be made on 27th September.