With the format of the UEFA competitions undergoing significant changes from next season - which would see a single-table round-robin stage - there will be concerns about the heightened challenges in ensuring fair play and preventing conflicts of interest. This decision is a clear shift to accommodate and adapt to the evolving landscape of football ownership and competition structures.
While UEFA has historically addressed instances of multi-club ownership on a case-by-case basis, the surge in such ownership structures necessitates a more comprehensive approach to safeguarding competition integrity. FIFA, which has also revamped its Club World Cup, faces similar challenges in regulating multi-club ownership. As the sport continues to evolve, ensuring fairness and transparency in club competitions remains paramount, prompting governing bodies to adapt and refine their regulations accordingly.