Gerard Pique believes Super League would 'destroy football ecosystem'

Gerard Pique was not impressed with the Super League plans
Gerard Pique was not impressed with the Super League plans / Soccrates Images/Getty Images
facebooktwitterreddit

Barcelona centre-back Gerard Pique has joined the near-universal condemnation of the Super League, insisting it would not have the positive financial impact those involved promised it would.

Despite most insisting the Super League was little more than an attempted money grab by the richest teams in football, Real Madrid president and league chairman Florentino Perez insisted that revenue would be shared with domestic leagues and would 'save football' as a result.

It's an argument which didn't convince many fans, and Pique confessed to Movistar that he could not see how such a major money influx would be sustainable in the long run.

"I would say it's not a positive decision for football in the long-term," he said. "They're saying that the domestic leagues are going to stay and remain competitive. But the numbers don't fit. At the moment, the Champions League is getting €3.5bn in TV revenue and they say the Super League could [eventually] triple revenue for the clubs.

"If you speak with specialists and experts in TV rights, they will tell you that this change is not possible because the money's not there for it on the market.

"So, at first, they say the domestic leagues are going to stay, but the years are going to pass and then the banks and investment funds that have put in their money projecting this revenue are going to [want to see a return].

Gerard Pique
Pique crunched the numbers / BSR Agency/Getty Images

"And when it doesn't arrive, the clubs will have to make a decision because there will be losses because it's not sustainable. And the clubs will decide there will have to be weekend games and they will leave their domestic leagues. And there will be a competition Wednesday-Saturday.

"That's how I see it. That it will slowly eat into the domestic leagues' revenue stream. And that's how the numbers add up. You're destroying the whole system to achieve it.

"Do we want this for football? Is that what we want? That Sevilla, Valencia, Everton, Leicester, Napoli etc disappear? Because those clubs are going to end up becoming worth nothing. That's where we are going."

Despite criticising the Super League plans, Pique agreed with their basic concept that UEFA's current system does not do enough to support everyone.

"I'm not saying current set up is perfect," he added. "It's clear the model has to change. We have to find the balance for the big teams to coexist with the not-so-big teams.

"In La Liga and in UEFA, bigger teams should carry more weight somehow. Maybe more votes or more revenue. But to break everything, to break the ecosystem... you ruin jobs. There are what, 400 players in each of the top five leagues? Plus Holland, Belgium etc. If you have a 20-team [European Super] League, there won't be as many people living off football."


For more from ​Tom Gott, follow him on ​Twitter!