Super League Secretary General Anas Lagrari said that 20 clubs want to participate in the project
Super League Secretary General Anas Lagrari spoke about the desire of 20 clubs to participate in the tournament. His words are quoted by 90min.
Lagrari said that negotiations were held with approximately 50 clubs, of which 20 were motivated by the project. “We already have enough clubs to start the competition. I don’t want to name them because I don’t want to expose them,” he emphasized.
On December 21, the European Court declared the actions of the International Football Federation (FIFA) and the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) against the creation of the Super League illegal. The European Court of Justice said that FIFA and UEFA do not have a monopoly on club competitions in Europe.
The creation of the Super League became known in April 2021. 12 top European clubs were supposed to take part in it. A few days later the project was frozen due to blocking by FIFA and UEFA.
Source: Lenta

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