Uefa nullifies proceedings against Real, Barca and Juventus over Super League
Uefa will not continue to pursue legal proceedings against the three clubs still committed to the European Super League.
Uefa will not continue to pursue legal proceedings against the three clubs still committed to the European Super League.
The Premier League’s ‘big six’ will face £25-million fines and a 30-point deduction if they ever attempt anything like the failed Super League project again.
The Premier League has taken action to prevent its clubs threatening to break away again in response to the failed European Super League plans.
Thomas Tuchel has urged Chelsea fans not to vent their anger over the European Super League fiasco on the players. (more…)
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin insists the 12 clubs that signed up to the Super League project must be punished.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has blamed one Premier League club for ‘infect[ing]’ the doomed Super League project.
Juventus president Andrea Agnelli has spoken out about the European Super League, which he believes cannot continue without the support of the six English clubs who left the competition last night.
Atletico Madrid have become the first Spanish side to announce their intention to withdraw from the European Super League.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the Super League declared that the new competition will ‘reconsider the most appropriate steps to reshape the project’ in the aftermath of a number of high-profile withdrawals.