The Super League is envious of the Premier League’s financial powerJuvefc.com

Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid are still eager to relaunch the Super League project and it seems that it is born of envy for the Premier League.

England’s top flight supplied six clubs when the idea first became public, but all withdrew within 48 hours after sustained pressure from their fans and the government.

Other Italian and Spanish clubs that joined also withdrew from the competition apart from the three remaining protagonists.

They keep up the pressure and have appointed a new CEO to oversee the revival of the competition, which will end UEFA’s monopoly.

A new report from England via Tuttojuve reveals that the new memo sent to clubs that might be interested in joining the effort details that the competition will end the Premier League’s superior technical and financial might in three years’ time.

Juve FC says

The Premier League is the most marketable in the world and the organizers have developed a product that can attract the kind of investment it makes.

Other countries should borrow a sheet from them and develop their competition instead of trying to create a new international tournament.

There is no guarantee of success for the Super League, but we will probably need another competition to break UEFA’s decades-old monopoly.

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