What shocked European football these days was not the Champions League, but the European Super League, which was jointly established by 12 club. Because once the European Super League is established, it means that several giants in La Liga, Serie A and Premier League will not choose to continue to participate in the Champions League, which means that the Champions League will lose enough influence in the future.
First, the Champions League will lose its attention and attraction. The Champions League can be said to be one of the most concerned and attractive football events at present, but it also includes many small and medium-sized teams and clubs, which also makes the competitive level of the Champions League have some moisture. The teams in the Super League are the top giants in the major leagues, so once the Super League is formally established, it will seize a big piece of cake in the Champions League.
Second, small and medium-sized European teams and clubs will lose their stable sources of income. Although the teams participating in the European Super League have not given up participating in their own leagues, the Champions League bonus is also a big income for small and medium-sized teams and clubs. But these small and medium-sized teams are not eligible to participate in the European Super League. If the top giants no longer participate in the Champions League, the sponsorship fee and broadcasting fee of the Champions League will drop sharply, which is not good news for small and medium-sized teams.
Third, if the UEFA is officially launched, it will overhead the power of UEFA. UEFA has always been firmly opposed to UEFA, because the Champions League is UEFA's big cake. If the income of the Champions League drops because of the European Super League, UEFA will suffer huge economic losses. Moreover, UEFA will not obey the arrangement of UEFA, which will also lead to UEFA's less and less influence in international football.
In fact, I am not optimistic about what the European Super League can bring to major clubs, because from the official attitude of major leagues, the establishment of the European Super League has been greatly resisted. Once there are differences within the Super League, 12 top giants will go their separate ways.