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The president of Barcelona,

Joan Laporta,

has finally ruled on the football Super League, where Barça remains alongside Real Madrid. The leader has assured that this competition is "a necessity" because it would contribute "more resources" to the big clubs to make a "show" according to. "It is absolutely necessary that the big clubs say our opinion regarding the economic distribution. We are supporters of the state leagues and we will speak with UEFA," added the Barça president in statements to TV3.

Regarding the exit of the project of the six Premier League clubs, first, and of the three Italians, later, as well as Atlético de Madrid, he pointed out that there has been

"pressure on some clubs"

that have made "it will value otherwise. " After this situation, Barcelona has decided to take a position of

"prudence"

and has transferred the important role that the partners will have on this project:

"The Super League is a necessity

, but our partners will have the last word, as it should be. Big clubs contribute a lot of resources and it is normal that in the cast we have the opportunity to say ours ".

However, while he was campaigning to return to the club's presidency, Laporta

criticized

this project:

"I believe that the Super League takes on the football business. It is only a question of money

.

"

Laporta argued for this idea by explaining that money could kill the essence of sport.

His alternative was a "Club Super World Cup every two years alternating with the National Teams World Cup."

Now his priority is the project he tried to discredit just three months ago.

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