Tebas: The new Champions League money allows players to buy seven luxury cars instead of five LaLiga Santander Has hit out at UEFA

LaLiga president Javier Tebas has spoken out against UEFA and the structure of the Champions League.

Tebas is concerned about domestic football around Europe and particularly for those nations who haven't got the financial muscle of the top countries.

"The project is detrimental to clubs and won't generate the income they imagine it will," Tebas said of the "crazy and stupid" amount of 800 million euros being spoken about around the new Champions League.

"It reduces the value of national championships and cups.

"They continue to fill their coffers and those of their players so that instead of having five luxury cars they can buy seven."

Tebas continued, saying that he believes football is beyond what happens at the elite level.

"You have to manage many leagues in countries that don't have the means, we don't have to make the stars richer," he explained.

"They're competing with national competitions to the point that their survival is threatened.

"There's a lot of money in football, but it doesn't have to only benefit the top clubs and the best players."