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Paralyzes the world, Barcelona's decision with Real Madrid to earn millions of euros with the Superleague

FC Barcelona might ally with Real Madrid for this reason.

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona might ally with Real Madrid for this reason.
FC Barcelona might ally with Real Madrid for this reason.

Since the court's resolution regarding everything related to the Super League came out, several teams have already come out to publicly reject this new format and have decided to submit to UEFA under its rules that are not at all egalitarian and that look after the economic interests of the organization. and nothing more. But FC Barcelona, being one of the founders, has taken a clear position in all this and with a speech from president Joan Laporta, in addition to a statement from the club.

Laporta has been very clear, the Super League wants to reward the teams that have done well at the local level with a fairer competition for everyone, without abusive Fair Play that only allows teams that are managed by million-dollar companies, or Rich sheikhs for oil, manage and succeed in the current format. Therefore, Barça stands shoulder to shoulder with A22, the main promoter of the project, and also with Real Madrid in search of convincing everyone to join.

Something that would bring, as we already mentioned, the benefit of 1,000 million euros for the club for being a founder from the first day to the end, and for being one of the promoters of the entire Super League. "In the year in which the Club will celebrate its 125th anniversary, Barça wants to continue contributing its experience and sporting knowledge to propose solutions to current problems…

For this reason, it supports the Super League proposal promoted by A22 and encourages constructive debate between all football organizations both domestically and internationally, now that it has been endorsed by today's ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union," the club wrote.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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