Aleksander Ceferin returns to the attack and does so through the Associated Press.. In the sights of the UEFA president are the 4 “rebel” clubs that have not yet officially announced to abandon the Super League project: “Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus and Milan have not left the project and could suffer consequences”, Ceferin said. “It is clear that the clubs will have to decide if they are a Super League club or if they are a European club. In the former case, they will not play in the Champions League, of course. If they are ready to do so, they can play in their own competition. We are still waiting for the Champions League. legal expertise and then we will evaluate, but everyone will have to face the consequences for their decisions and they know it well. However, there is a very different situation between the clubs that have admitted their mistake and have abandoned the project and all the others, who instead they don’t want to believe it’s all over despite knowing it. “
More morning soft – Statements, published in the evening, which clash a little with the “low profile” that seemed to emerge instead from the UEFA Executive Committee meeting, which went on stage this morning. The feeling was that there would be no exemplary punishments for the 12 clubs involved (not even for Juventus and Real Madrid), even if the highest European football body would like to make sure that such a tear never occurs again, perhaps anticipating the advent of the “new Champions”. The societies that gave birth to the chaos, moreover, would be in an iron barrel: the decision of the Court of Madrid it would also protect those who believe that the project still formally exists, therefore the four teams “threatened” by Ceferin, until the case has been examined on the merits.
New details on the agreements for the Superlega – Meanwhile, the The mirror had leaked some details of the contract that bound the “separatist” clubs: PSG should have been invited within 14 days from 17 April, day of signing the contract (last Saturday). The Germans within the next 30 days. The companies that would have benefited the most from the new competition would have been Real and Barcelona, which would have received about 60 million of fixed part more than the others., while Milan and Inter would have had the least economic advantages. In the contract there would also be a penalty which would force clubs to pay 300 million if they quit the Super League once the tournament has begun. On a really busy day she also arrived an official statement from JP Morgan, or the main bank financing the project: “We clearly misjudged the way this agreement would be viewed by the football community and how it would affect it in the future. We will learn from this.”
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