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FIFA s hidden worries: The Champions League champion this season may miss the first New World Club Cup

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May 5th, the World Sports Daily wrote that the Champions League champion this season may miss the first New World Club Cup held this summer. The article reads that in the upcoming second leg of the Champions League semi-finals, Barcelona and Arsenal still have a chance to compete for a place in the Champions League final. However, these two teams were unable to participate in the first New World Club Cup held in the United States this summer.

FIFA hopes to elevate the New Club World Cup to a height comparable to the World Cup that is held every four years. Currently, there are only two teams in the Champions League semi-finals - Barcelona and Arsenal, who are not eligible to participate in this emerging event.

If Barcelona defeats Inter Milan this week and Arsenal reverses Paris Saint-Germain in Paris, the new Champions League champion will miss the first New World Club Cup.

In addition, FIFA faces other concerns. Barcelona has some players who have been recognized globally this season. Without these players participating in the New Club World Cup, from the simplest logic, it will undoubtedly make this event lose its color.

For example, Pedri was praised by Real Madrid legend Tony Cross as "the best midfielder in the world." Rafinia is also regarded as a strong contender for the Golden Globes because his goals and assists have been impressive this season.

17-year-old Yamal's rise is even more shocking and has been recognized by football celebrities such as Haaland, Henry and Ferdinand.

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