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Where now for European football after Super League breaks down?

:Headline: Where now for European football after Super League breaks down?:
The dynamic of power appears to have shifted.
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The Super League may have launched and fallen apart within 72 hours but the ramifications of it are likely to be felt in the months and years ahead.

Here, the PA news agency analyses where we go from here.

What’s happened?

Twelve of Europe’s richest clubs announced last Sunday night they had signed up to a new Super League competition, which would have been a direct challenge to UEFA’s prestigious Champions League.

By Wednesday afternoon all but two of those clubs – Real Madrid and Barcelona – had either issued a withdrawal or an acceptance that the project had been torpedoed.

Why was it such a problem?

As well as completely undermining UEFA’s flagship club event, it would also devalue the domestic leagues the clubs operated in by removing at a stroke the intrigue of the race for European qualification. The rebel clubs were told in no uncertain terms that if they wanted to form a Super League, they and their players would be putting themselves outside football’s mainstream.

Will they be punished?

Aleksander Ceferin had vowed to kick the breakaway clubs and their players out of UEFA competitions (PA)

It is understood the Premier League is still looking at the possibility of sanctions, and while UEFA has welcomed the U-turns by some clubs there are still those – like Real Madrid president Florentino Perez – who are unrepentant.

Will any of this damage the clubs involved?

Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck has been asked to stand down from the Premier League’s audit and remuneration committee (PA)

Fines and reprimands are one thing, but the loss of influence could be a far more significant outcome. It is understood English football’s so-called ‘Big Six’ representatives have been asked to stand down from key Premier League committees which make recommendations on broadcast strategy and the league’s future structure and governance.

At a European level, the clubs no longer hold positions of power at the European Club Association after resigning from them on Sunday. They would also struggle, it could be argued, to wield the threat of another breakaway over UEFA considering how disastrously this one turned out.

Isn’t the new-look Champions League format basically a Super League anyway?

It’s true that many of the changes from the current competition – more matches, a safety net for historically successful teams who fail to qualify by right – were the result of pressure from the big clubs when they were within the ECA. But it is understood that with the big clubs weakened by this week’s events, those who railed against those changes like the European Leagues will seek a renegotiation of terms.

So where has the power shifted?

Emphatically to last season’s Champions League finalists Bayern Munich and Paris St Germain, who resisted attempts to convince them to join the Super League. The president of the French club, Nasser Al Khelaifi, was chosen as the new chairman of the ECA on Wednesday night.

Will the big clubs be allowed back into the ECA?

Al Khelaifi, left, with Neymar, will have a big say on whether and how the rebel clubs are readmitted to the ECA (PA)

That’s the big question. Al Khelaifi spoke of the need for unity in accepting his new position and sources close to him say he may feel it is better to have the rebel clubs ‘in the tent’ than out of it. But it is difficult to see them returning on the same terms and holding so much power within the ECA.

How else might the landscape change as a result of this?

The Super League created enough of a stink to prompt the Government to go early with its fan-led review, which it had wanted to launch once the country had recovered from the coronavirus pandemic.

Groups such as the Football Supporters’ Association know this is a huge opportunity to force governance change over issues such as club ownership.

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