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Old 16-06-2021, 09:36 AM   #21
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Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid WILL play in next season's Champions League despite their involvement in the European Super League... with each club receiving official admission letter following the suspension of UEFA's disciplinary proceedings

* Juve, Barca and Real have been admitted to next season's Champions League
* Admission letters have now been sent to all Champions League participants
* Their involvement was questioned following the European Super League saga
* But, disciplinary proceedings against the clubs have been suspended by UEFA


Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid have been admitted to next season's Champions League despite their involvement in the proposed breakaway European Super League project.

Admission letters have been sent to all Champions League participants, European football's governing body UEFA has said.

Disciplinary proceedings against Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid over their involvement in the proposed Super League have been suspended by UEFA's independent appeals body.

UEFA opened a probe against the three clubs but last week it suspended proceedings after being notified by the Swiss authorities of a court order from the commercial court in Madrid obtained by the legal entity European Super League Company SL.

'Admission letters have been sent to all clubs participating in next season's UEFA club competitions today,' UEFA said on Tuesday.

However, UEFA insists it sees the suspension in proceedings against the clubs as temporary.


Juventus, Barca and Real Madrid have been admitted to next season's Champions League. There were question marks if Juventus and the Spanish giants would be kicked out. FIFA and UEFA threatened clubs and players who participated in any European Super League activity with a ban from their competitions but no such ban has been handed to the three clubs. However, admission letters have now been sent to all Champions League participants - including Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid

The governing body claims there is extensive legal precedent that allows it to discipline clubs in these circumstances with parties having a right of appeal to the Court of Arbitration of Sport.

But it will take time for both the legal wrangle between UEFA and the clubs, as well as any subsequent disciplinary process to be resolved.

'In reliance on the Court Order, the mentioned three clubs have sought to shield themselves from potential disciplinary consequences related to this so-called 'Super League' project,' said UEFA's statement.

'UEFA understands why the disciplinary proceedings needed to be suspended for the time being, but remains confident in and will continue to defend its position in all the relevant jurisdictions.'

Juve, Barca and Real are the last of the 12 clubs who signed up to the Super League in April not to have distanced themselves from the breakaway project which unravelled when all six English clubs plus Inter Milan, AC Milan and Atletico Madrid withdrew.

Super League founder and Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli said earlier this month that the plan to create a breakaway league was not a coup but a way to save the football industry, which has been hit by the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Juve qualified for the Champions League on the final day of last season's Serie A campaign and have since changed coaches, with Massimiliano Allegri back for a second spell in place of Andrea Pirlo.

Real Madrid will also have a different face in the dug-out for 2021-22 with Carlo Ancelotti returning to the Santiago Bernabeu to replace Zinedine Zidane.

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Premier League's Big Six will be BANNED from signing foreign stars if they agree to their participation in any new European Super League, warns the FA who insist 'we will make sure our rule book is tightened up'

* Premier League's 'Big Six' came under huge backlash for Super League fiasco
* Now the FA have warned against the Big Six from attempting to breakaway again
* They will ban clubs from signing foreign players if they try to set up any new ESL
* FA now have power over allowing European Union players into Premier League


The FA will ban any breakaway clubs from signing foreign players as part of their new rules designed to prevent the Big Six Premier League clubs attempting to set up any new European Super League.

FA chief executive Mark Bullingham says the governing body, which recommends to the Home Office whether work permits should be issued for any foreign player coming to England, insists that no club playing outside official leagues would be able to sign any foreign players.

The FA's powers have already considerably increased post Brexit as they now have power over allowing European Union footballers and coaches into the Premier League. And Bullingham says the FA are prepared to stop the likes of Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba playing for Manchester United or Kevin De Bruyne and Ruben Dias playing for Manchester City if clubs try to break away again.


There are plans in place to stop the Premier League's Big Six from signing foreign players if they attempted to set up a new European Super League

Asked about how the FA could prevent a repeat of Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal ditching domestic football, Bullingham said: 'We may tweak some aspects of the visa system to make sure that people only get visas for our competitions which we accredit.

'So, you can't pull in talent from abroad to play in competitions that we don't sanction. They couldn't bring in foreign players to play in that [breakaway] competition.

'[We will] make sure our rule book is tightened up. The Premier League are doing the same, the Premier League rules were voted through at the Premier League AGM. We're working on a few tweaks.'

Bullingham says that British government is also likely to change competition law to ensure that football is a special case and exempt from certain anti-competitive practices that the Big Six planned to use to force the Premier League and FA to accede to their demands.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson threatened to put a legislative bomb under the Super League and Bullingham said: 'There's [government] legislation. We were very clear early on that we were opposed to a European Super League and we were going to use our rulebook to stop it.


Liverpool owner John W Henry and Manchester United co-chairman Joel Glazer were heavily involved in the botched Super League plans. FA chief executive Mark Bullingham has warned the Big Six from trying to breakaway again

'The clubs were definitely going to take an anti-competitive legal position on that. You can legislate that certain actions are not anti-competitive. That's what we wanted the Government to do, that's what they committed to really quickly. We still want to follow through with some legislation in that way that would give our rulebook more power in that situation.'

And he has revealed that the FA are in talks with the Premier League to redress the balance of power, which many feel currently leaves the FA impotent when dealing with clubs. He indicated that the Premier League might give some authority back to the FA in a bid to head off an independent regulator, which many expect the Government's fan-led review to recommend.

'I think there are some areas where leagues should always be able to do their own thing and I think there are some areas where we should absolutely get sign off on what the rules are,' said Bullingham. 'We are having conversations with them [Premier League] which will feed into the review. There are some areas where I do think that balance needs to be tweaked but I don't think it's massively out of kilter either.

'I think you could absolutely get it [agreement] from the Premier League [without the need for legislation] and we were actually starting to have conversations with the Premier League before the review. There are quite a few areas where we overlap, and let's look at whether we can simplify that.'

But he did concede that a new body is required for financial and ethical tests on fit and proper owners and to ensure fan representation.

'We don't agree with people bandying around an independent regulator, without really specifying what it is. If you're talking about some new body that has some independence in it which looks after financial aspects of football, I think we'd be really keen to explore some areas of that.

'We absolutely think that body could potentially be more involved in the owners and directors test and… the protection of club heritage assets. We think there's also some areas where fans can have more says, absolutely... but if you're asking me if I think there should be a new body to sit above the existing bodies of football, no I don't.'

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Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus 'have NOT yet given up on their Super League project' - with three European giants looking to 'breathe life back into breakaway competition' after fierce backlash and rejection in April

* European Super League plans were thrown out in space of 48 hours back in April
* The breakaway competition was met with furious fan protest in England
* Yet Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus have not given up hope of a ESL yet
* They have employed a PR company to formalise a plan for its 'reconstruction'


Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus are reportedly trying to 'breathe life' back into their European Super League proposal which was met with such fierce resistance back in April.

The three European heavyweights - led by Madrid president Florentino Perez, Barca president Joan Laporta and Juve chairman Andrea Agnelli - are drawing up plans for the 'reconstruction, the restart and the triumph' of their breakaway competition.

The three clubs will not be present when the Premier League 'Big Six', who reneged on the plans after 48 hours following fan protest, attend the European Club Association ranks in Geneva on Monday.

The ECA will welcome back Manchester City, Man United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal next week.

Yet a report in The Sun states that the Super League 'rebels' are working with a PR company, Flint, based in London and Brussels to 'breathe life into their scheme.'

Flint's presentation document states: 'Paving the way to the Super League; strategies for reconstruction, the restart and the triumph.'

It adds that the current system run by UEFA represents an 'abusive monopoly', while they have promised a campaign which is 'bullet proof'.

A list of potentially recruitable advocates has also reportedly been compiled, irrespective of the anger the plans provoked just over four months ago.


Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus have not yet given up on their Super League project. Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli is part of the three-way plans to keep the ESL alive. The plans for the Super League were chucked out in April after furious supporter protest

The Super League plans stunned world football - not least UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin - when they were announced in April.

But they provoked anger across fan groups in Europe, most notably in England, with Chelsea the first to withdraw - soon followed by their English counterparts - following supporter anger outside Stamford Bridge and across the country.

Owners - such as Liverpool's John W Henry and then-United chief Ed Woodward - gave grovelling apologies as the plans were thrown out, but Real, Barca and Juve never formally withdrew.

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