UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin says he is not in favour of a European Super League, which he has labelled 'boring'.
There has been an idea floating in Europe around over the past few years about a league made of Europe's biggest teams.
Earlier this week, Josep Maria Bartomeu recently revealed one of his last duties as FC Barcelona was to agree to a proposal for the Super League.
However, Ceferin says UEFA has nothing today with any proposal for a Super League.
"There's a strong cooperation between us and the Leagues. The positive thing in this situation is the dialogue and solidarity," Ceferin told SportLab, as per Corriere dello Sport and Tuttosport.
"The so-called Super League is an invention of some clubs and some Italian media, not our proposal.
"It would be one of the most boring projects in the world. Two or three clubs talk about it, who believe they deserve more than others but who actually win little and believe that they could be winners in a Super League.
"It's not a serious discussion, these kinds of ideas would kill football. I'm strongly against a Super League and the Superchampions is mainly invented by Italian press."