I see it the other way around. Players will love testing themselves in an open league where anybody can beat anybody else. As opposed to a closed shop cartel between a handful of clubs. That is why the world and its cat is willing to pay big money to watch our league above any other.
Players not attracted to that are the ones without confidence in their ability other than to see off easy teams every other week.
This season has been strange largely because so many top teams are in transition and a couple of others have maximised their opportunity via good effort, great management and a degree of fortune.
The ability to dream in football is why it is so popular. The global appeal of Leicester's success is shown in the apparent interest in a Hollywood movie being made about it.
This is not a bad thing. Everyone else - us included - has a challenge to respond to next season. And it will be much more interesting because of that than if we were wnning everything, every year. THAT is what becomes boring and ultimately devalues the product.
A title needs to be hard to achieve and even harder to reproduce and Leicester's success will offer hope to many other teams out there and if it is a tougher ask to beat a few more clubs in order for City to be number one again then that victory will be the sweeter because it is not a cakewalk.