Real Madrid, Barca and Juve ‘contact more than 50 clubs’ to launch new tournament to replace the Champions League
Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus have ‘contacted more than 50 clubs’ in a bid to launch a new European club competition to replace the Champions League.
The European Super League backers are planning to create a 60-80-team tournament that would replace the Champions League
The project would include a multi-division competition of 60-80 teams with no permanent members and a minimum of 14 games per club, per season.Kylian Mbappe brutally pied YouTube magician Julius
It’s a new push as Real, Barcelona, and Juventus continue to battle with UEFA, having seen the proposed European Super League collapse two years ago.
The report states the new project is a result of conversations with clubs around Europe on the financial issues they’re facing. It’s claimed that they have ‘focused their attacks’ on the wealth of the Premier League.
They have referenced the dominance of England’s top clubs in the transfer market and the effect that has on other European League with less lucrative television deals.