I still don't understand the point in breaking it down into so many regional leagues. It just breaks down the potential viewer base and splits them out across all the different leagues. Only spanish people are going to watch the spanish league, only germans for the dach league etc. Splitting out talent, viewership and money so thin isn't "developing talent" or "giving a chance to new players" its making it much worse for them.
It should defo be closer to the system that NA has with challengers as its actually interesting to watch. Imagine they split it up into west US, south US, North east and south east leagues. Split up the schedule so that these leagues are all playing at the same time, the prize money is much less. Add in the circuit point system which is a failure in itself as its leads to many pointless games, results between teams who have weeks to play and no chance of qualifying for anything. Would kill the NA scene. So why are we doing it in Europe?
Us Europeans are already used to multiple league systems due to football, I would be more than happy to have a system like that where there are 3 or so leagues, with all the regions competing, with a promotion demotion system and several transfer windows. It's easier to follow, prize pools would be more condensed, and actually reward the teams who are better rather than the region being more developed, easier to support teams when its not just spain vs spain every week etc