I'll always support my club (I didn't stop being a Wolves fan when I refused to go any more under Saunders). However I don't think we have the slightest bit of interest.
A European Super League isn't going to happen though, no-one wants it. The whole point of playing say, Real Madrid is that there's a novelty to it. There's no real rivalry there built up over years. People want to go to away games en masse, that can't happen if you're only ever playing against teams across Europe for the vast majority of the season. If you're rooted in mid-table and it's Copenhagen at home, let's say, watch that be a bumper crowd. With it being a closed shop (as it undoubtedly would be), you lose so much intensity and interest, where's the consequence of having a bad season? It's an artificial creation like the IPL and the Hundred in cricket, you automatically lose all identity. As I say, I've been hearing how inevitable this is for 20 odd years, I don't think there's even been a proper proposal drafted let alone one gaining any kind of support.
Entirely probable that the Champions League will expand in some way (it shouldn't though, those years of two group stages were interminable) but that's about it. This before we get into the realities of travel in a post-Covid world.