Press release Barcelona, ​​Juventus, Real Madrid (screenshot from Juventus website)

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08 May 2021 The founding clubs of the Super League "have received, and continue to receive, unacceptable pressure, threats and offenses in order to withdraw the proposed project and desist from their right / duty to provide solutions to the football ecosystem through concrete proposals and dialogue constructive". Thus, in a note, Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid, referred to the competent disciplinary bodies by UEFA. "This is intolerable and justice has already ruled in favor of the Super League proposal - they add - ordering FIFA and UEFA to refrain from taking any action that could jeopardize the initiative".



"The founding clubs have expressly agreed that the Super League will take place when recognized by Uefa, Fifa or both, or when, in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, considered as a competition compatible in all respects with the continuation of the founding clubs in their respective domestic competitions. However, in spite of these circumstances, Uefa and FIFA have so far refused to establish an adequate channel of communication ". Thus in a note Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid, clubs referred to the competent disciplinary bodies by UEFA for the Super League project.