We are all back to talking about the games right now, but I am still wondering whats going to happen with the teams that decided to start their own league, that's still a bit unknown. Not that they will be kicked out or anything like that, but there is a talk about paying a 40 million pound fine just because they decided to sign an offer, they gave up and went back so maybe that fine is gone as well, maybe the fine was for anyone who did it, and not the ones who had intentions to do it. But in any case, I feel like we are talking about something that would be very very bad for teams that signed it.
Nothing affects them as I know of. The strong warnings from UEFA, FIFA, their national football agencies and governments are enough. Those clubs are wise to stop their plans. They did not break anything and no sanctions or punishments will be applied.
40 million pounds in a pandemic ridden year where all teams made a loss is not going to be something to handle that easily, maybe City and United could handle it because they have a lot of money, Liverpool made some recently as well so they may, but teams like Tottenham will be in big trouble.
Many medium clubs had some sudden successful seasons and they became to spend more than they should. Eventually, those clubs were filed bankruptcy reports. I can name a few of such clubs: Leeds United, Deportivo La Coruna, SS Lazio, AC Parma, BvB Dortmund.
If Tottenham won't improve their results in the next season. And if they still spend fund for expensive transfers and accept high salary demands from star players, they will be in troubles like aforementioned clubs.