The Champions League can be replaced – here’s the ‘new Super League’

Many European media have written that Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus have contacted more than 50 clubs about their new plans.

They want to make a new attempt to start the European Super League to replace the Champions League.

La Liga president Javier Tebas Medrano criticized La Liga president Javier Tebas Medrano, saying, “Super Liga is a wolf dressed as a grandmother trying to deceive European football.”

Premier League plans have been revived two years after they collapsed last time.

The new version of the project should have several divisions of 60-80 teams without permanent members and at least 14 matches per club and season.

“The Premier League is a wolf who dresses up as a grandmother to try to deceive European football, but his nose and teeth are too big. Four divisions in Europe? Of course the first division for the founding clubs as in the 2019 plan. Club management? Twitter.

A war against UEFA

Madrid-based A22 is a sister company to the Super League (ESL) with the three remaining rebel clubs Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus looking to continue their fight against UEFA.

They claim to have had detailed talks with clubs across Europe about the financial problems they are facing.

In recent months, A22 and ESL have focused their attacks on the richer Premier League, the league’s dominance of the transfer market and their influence on other European leagues with less lucrative TV deals.

Meanwhile, the European Football Association (UEFA) plans for the Champions League from the 2024/2025 season to include 36 teams instead of 32 teams, in one league that plays ten matches in the group stage compared to the current six matches in the group stage.

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