When the prospect of a European Super League (ESL) resurfaced for the umpteenth time in October 2020, former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher issued a response that was as succinct as it was heartfelt, "Oh f*ck off!"
That plea was always going to fall on deaf ears. If the history of football has taught us anything, it's that the idea of a Super League will never go away - no matter how much resistance it meets. It is indestructible; it will never die. Why?
Put simply, Real Madrid and Barcelona need a solution to their cash-flow problems (which were laid bare during the pandemic) and the ESL promises guaranteed revenue streams and, therefore, long-term economic security.