UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin described the proposed breakaway 'Super League' of elite European clubs as "fuelled by greed" on Monday, and said that any plays who take part in such a competition would not be able to represent their countries at a World Cup or Euro tournament. Ceferin spoke following a UEFA executive committee meeting and said some “legal assessments” will begin Tuesday morning. The meeting was held only hours after the English, Italian and Spanish clubs announced the Super League project that threatens to split the historic structure of European soccer. UEFA warned the Super League clubs, including Barcelona and Juventus, that legal action would be taken against them and said they also would be barred from existing domestic competitions like the Spanish league and the Premier League.