Juventus has launched the procedure for withdrawing from the Football Super League project
Juventus have launched the procedure for withdrawing from the Football Super League project. This was announced on the website of the Italian team.
The team confirmed the previously announced intention to withdraw from the project. It is noted that in accordance with the contractual provisions, the exit will require the prior consent of the Spanish “Real” and “Barcelona” – the two remaining clubs in the project.
On May 26, it was reported that the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) could suspend Juventus for a year or more. The organization was dissatisfied with the fact that the team did not leave the Superleague project, and also does not maintain contact with the head of UEFA, Alexander Ceferin. In addition, attention is drawn to the case of fictitious capital gains and wage fraud and problems with compliance with financial fair play.
In April 2021, 12 European clubs announced the creation of the Super League. The International Football Federation (FIFA), UEFA, as well as national associations and other representatives of the football community criticized the idea of a new tournament, after which most of the clubs left the project.
Source: Lenta

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