Juventus is committed to implementing the Super League ... "Our clubs have an agreement with blood"

The Italian football club Juventus confirmed its determination to establish the European Super League even after the withdrawal of the six English clubs on Tuesday evening, which threatened to turn the project into a farce.

Andrea Agnelli, president of Juventus, told "La Repubblica" newspaper today, Wednesday, "between our clubs, an agreement with blood, we will continue," adding that the possibility of the success of the plan was one hundred percent.

But John William Henry, the main owner of Liverpool, admitted that he had made a mistake and said in a video that he wanted to "apologize to all the fans and fans of the club ... for the disturbance he caused during the last 48 hours."

He added, "It goes without saying but it should be said, the proposed project will never stand without the support of the public."

Liverpool were among the six major clubs in England, Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea, who said last Sunday that they will join the European Super League championship alongside Juventus, Milan, Inter Milan, Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.

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