My sense is we see this as a way of reforming UEFA - ridding it of the most hostile elements determined to exclude us from their closed shop. And if we win at CAS (and that is a huge 'if', in my book), we will be in a very strong position to do exactly that.
We don't want UEFA gone, we want it there to regulate European, but with us on the inside.
What's going on here is a power struggle within the European game, between those who want us out for good - and City, fighting for a place at the top table. It's high stakes, and whoever comes out on top at CAS will have won through for their vested interests.
Cerefin, and the main body of UEFA, are hedging their bets - waiting to see who wins this one. If it's us, then UEFA will be a far greater ally than it has been at any point during our development to date. If it's them - then we're out, to all intents and purposes.