I'm sure you've all seen the news, but essentially the world's most valuable clubs want to break away from Champions League and start their own Super League and play each other for lots of money. UEFA has said players that partake in this would be ineligible for official international competitions. Domestic leagues may threaten to banish clubs from domestic competition.
Clubs agreeing to join Super League - Arsenal, Man City, Man U, Liverpool, Tottenham, Real Madrid, Barcelona, AC Milan, Inter, Juventus
Just a side note, I think it is quite funny that this is being dubbed a Super League, but includes Tottenham, Arsenal, and AC Milan despite them being uncompetitive for their league's domestic title most years in the last decade.
I think this effort may fail but do believe it's inevitable in the long run. Many clubs in top flights are owned by people not from those countries. They don't have as close to a tie to the club's history, so they don't really care if they throw away traditions for the sake of money. And in the long run, the international fan bases of these clubs are going to outsize the number of domestic fans. So even if they alienate a few Brits, it won't matter as they'll be getting big money from the US and Chinese fans.
It's a sad day overall. I have been happy to see the fan response to this as an overwhelming majority hate it. The only people interested are the club owners, TV networks, and international bandwagon fans (I suppose there's some irony in my including them, but I am not in favor of the creation of this league).
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/56795811