But, has this not been the case for the past 10 years? Doesn't always pan out like that. Look at Mbappe and Haaland. Doesn't matter how much money the prem has, if they want to go to Madrid.
Yes Madrid, Bayern and Paris (maybe Barcelona), these 3 clubs are going to resist longer than anyone else. But at the end Paris is crippled by the league and the other 3 will hit a ceiling when the next PL TV rights goes for even more and more money.
I live in Sweden and I have seen over the last 6/7 years how Viasat went from first abandoning most European leagues to now abandoning the CL and focusing on promoting English football in ridiculous proportions, the Swedish kids will know West Ham and Leicester more than our own clubs and definitely more than Bayern and Juventus.
There are huge financial interests around the world invested in the PL that its promotion is vital to them. And if this continues the PL will become the defacto Superleague, no doubt about it.
Not to mention some of the deals which happen inter-league in other leagues. Juves deals for Chiesa and Locatelli.. they are mad. If City went to West Ham and said, we want Rice, we'll offer you a two year loan and £30m, West Ham would say get lost.
This is meaningless. West Ham can afford to do that because a 16th place finish will still guarantee them more money than what the winner of any other league gets. When a player is determined to only go to one club you have no other choice but to sell to that club. And both Sassuolo and Fiorentina got the same money for Locatelli and Chiesa as they could have gotten from abroad.
Chiesa deal gave Fiorentina 12 M loan fee and a 50 M guaranteed and they have spent that money on players. Look at their team before and after. They've bought Gonzalez (24 M fron Stutgart), they bought Ikoné (15 M from Lille), Quarta (10M from River) and they did mistakes spending another 30 M on others.
We can do the same for Cagliari and look at the Barrella deal, he was sold to Inter via the same formula. The money (even though theoretically deffered) allowed Cagliari to bring Nandez(17 M from Boca), Marin (10 M from Ajax) Pereiro (5M form PSV) and other players.
Normally these clubs can't afford this much investment.
Bayern can easily sign anyone they want in their league, PSG too.
Not really. Most players in BL would rather go to Bayern but it is not as easy.
Not to mention that if a big prem club goes calling for a player from another league, they're already quoted more money.
Both Juventus and Inter wanted to pay more money for Salah but Roma never considered it. They'd rather sell to Liverpool at lower price. And it made sense to lose 5 M at the time -especially rejecting Inter- because Roma was an established top 4 team and Inter was trying to break in.
What I am saying is the future looks darker for those leagues because English football has already taken most of the world's top managers and will keep paying higher and higher wages until it becomes impossible for other clubs to compete.
Juventus gave Ramsey and Rabiot insane wages, not because they deserved them but because they could have had them in England. But Juventus can afford it, they are still in Europe's top 10 clubs thanks to Adidas, Allianz and other sponsors. The other clubs in Italy not so much, they are always 2 or 3 bad investments away from deep trouble.