Six major Premier League clubs are ‘conspiring’ with a series of other strong teams in Europe to create a separate tournament with the Champions League and the Europa League.
The hottest topic in the world newspapers today (April 19) is that a group of strong European football clubs demanded a divorce from the European Football Federation (UEFA) to form a super tournament. new. The Big Six Premier League group consisting of Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool along with major clubs in Spain and Italy such as Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan are starting to form a private tournament called the European Super League. This means, they will secede from the two most prestigious European leagues at the club level of the European Football Federation (UEFA), the Champions League and the Europa League. Meanwhile, two of Europe’s top five leagues currently Germany’s Bundesliga and France’s Ligue 1 are said to have refused to join the tournament. Real Madrid president Florentino Perez will head the European Super League. PHOTO: GETTY UEFA immediately issued a statement to quell their ambitions. Specifically, UEFA warned that any club participating in the European Super League will be fined heavily and the players participating in the tournament will be banned from the national team. Despite that, this club group still runs a super project that can bring a lot of profit to them, even more than the Champions League. This tournament will be born by the members participating in the tournament. Real Madrid president Florentino Perez played a leading role in this shocking plot and was backed by giant US bank JP Morgan. The vice presidents who will run the tournament include Liverpool’s John W Henry, MU’s Joel Glazer, Arsenal’s Stan Kroenke and Juventus’ Anfrea Agnelli. Football fans in England have sided with UEFA, angry at the ideas and plans of clubs, especially the Big Six Premier League team that plays a huge role in the project. Account @ AnfieldRd96 wrote on Twitter, “The fans disagree with everything. I think we all agree that the idea of the European Super League needs to be gone. ” Account @txmejakala added, “The European Super League is really the wrong league in this sport. We’ve seen billionaires get into football and they want nothing but power and control. They don’t care about the fans, they see the fans as a customer and they make fun of the fans ”. Arsenal club owner Stan Kroenke will be one of many vice presidents of the tournament that is being opposed around the world. PHOTO: GETTY Meanwhile, the @anna_woodberry account mentioned the direct cause of the problem, “The story of the European Super League will be framed as a battle between money and core principles. But in reality, it is a battle between money and money. A MU fan with an @markgoldbridge account wrote, “I absolutely hate the idea of a super tournament like this. The fans need to stand up together and do what we can to oppose this tournament. The @SerbSB account added, “Imagine another fan group formed. If you think it is an emotional league now, the Super League will make you crave right now.
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