The European Super League backers have revealed today that they want to launch a new version of the project that crashed two years ago: a multi-division competition of 60 to 80 teams with no permanent members, and a minimum of 14 games per club, per season.
The announcement was made in various European newspapers by A22, the Madrid-based sister company of the Super League (ESL), and timed to coincide with a new push from the three remaining rebels Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus to continue their battle with Uefa.
A22 claim that the new project is a result of detailed conversations with clubs around Europe on the financial problems facing them. For the past few months A22 and the ESL have focused their attacks on the wealth of the Premier League, its dominance of the transfer market and the effect that has on other European leagues with less lucrative television deals.
There are no details yet on how the original 60 to 80 teams would be constituted or how they would drop out of the proposed competition to make way for new clubs. The original ESL, in April 2021, was pilloried for offering permanent membership to its founding clubs of which six were from the Premier League: the two Manchester clubs, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.
The format of the proposed new Super League has been kept a secret by Real, Barcelona and Juventus, but even now there are still questions about how it might work – were it ever given the legal room to operate. A22, as well as its major backers like Real president Florentino Perez, has claimed in the past that there would be greater solidarity payments for clubs who do not participate in European competitions.
'Clubs bear the entrepreneurial risk in football'
Writing in the German newspaper Welt, the chief executive of A22, Bernd Reichart, continued the attack on Uefa by claiming that clubs have no say in the running of its competitions. He said: “It is the clubs that bear the entrepreneurial risk in football. But when it comes to important decisions, they are too often forced to stand idly by from the sidelines as the sporting and financial foundations run under their hands. Our talks have also made it clear that it is often impossible for clubs to raise their voices publicly against a system that uses the threat of sanctions to prevent opposition.”
Reichart made other claims about supporting the women's game, supporting domestic competitions, the health of the players and financial sustainability rules and fan experience. There are pledges to pursue all these issues but no details on how much revenue will be generated to do so or who might run the ESL. In its first iteration in 2021, power was concentrated in the hands of Perez; Andrea Agnelli, the former Juventus chairman; and Manchester United co-owner Joel Glazer.
It is the most powerful clubs outside the rebel three who have helped shape the new format for Uefa's Champions League post 2024 – the so-called “Swiss model” which will have 36 teams in a single division playing ten group stage games instead of the current six. As for the wealth of those competitions, Uefa and the powerful European Club Association which represents clubs across Europe co-own a joint venture that controls all the revenue from the Champion League, Europa League and Europa Conference League.
The original European Super League was dealt a major blow before Christmas in its long-running legal case with Uefa in the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. The advocate-general Athanasios Rantos' advice to the court was heavily in favour of the Uefa monopoly.
The advocate-general's advice is not binding to the ECJ judges but in most cases it is followed. He found that EU competition law was compatible with the restrictions that Uefa and Fifa's power asserted over football and “proportionate” for achieving Uefa's “legitimate objectives” in line with the EU policy on sport.
Richyrichcfc93765
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Champions league to European Super league
cuhaknrtuy
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when Perez wants something or someone he always gets
Bestclubmadrid
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Barcelona fans knowing they'll be playing big teams week in week out and not Girona [Crylaugh]
Suah-K-FCB
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Everytime Arsenal realized that they will play every single Leauge from FIFA
KHMMURU07
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UEFA crying in a corner knowing there financial revenue will be cut short 🤣✌️🗿
eggosa91
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meanwhile madrid in super league will be like 👇
Barca2021
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Please they should add Saudi teams like Al Nassr so CR7 can enjoy the new format before he retires 🤣🤣🤣
Vuycelrtuy
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I am really hoping for this ESL because EPL is a mess .I support Man City.
Cuhablnosu
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why dont they introduce world league...where teams from around the world participate and play like 10,000 games (home and away) per season. Champion team will represent the world to play against other planets team for the Universe Cup.....LOL
wialerluka
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surely true football fans miss this guy respect greenwood 💔😥
vickygrant
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Messi be like oh thank god they’re introducing it now I haven’t retire let me quick and win it before haters will say, let Messi win it then we will know he’s the Goat 🐐 when knowing he has retired before introducing the tournament 🏟
tihceky
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all the time Real Madrid & Barcelona dominated Europe, there was no problem, now they're in the backseat for the past 5 years, that's a problem for them
vepemryz
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Barcelona fans knowing they'll be playing big teams week in week out and not Girona [Crylaugh]
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Madrid also knowing they will be losing to Mallorca every week😂😂😂🤣😂
cuhaknrtuy
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Did he get Mbappe
it's just a matter of time, you know mbappe will finally sign for real Madrid and this time, it Will be for lesser than what was proposed
Yemaiktyz
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all the time Real Madrid & Barcelona dominated Europe, there was no problem, now they're in the backseat for the past 5 years, that's a problem for them
What yes we Barcwlina have been in the Back seat but what nonsense are you speaking about Real Madrid do your home evem as a Barce fan I can say you are speaking nonsense