A22 responds to the latest Super League verdict

A22, the company employed by the protagonists of the European Super League, has responded to the recent setback that the idea seems to have suffered.

The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), Athanasios Rantos, has recommended that Super League clubs can be sanctioned and expelled from UEFA competitions because they cannot compete in them while working to create a competitive product.

The A22 has now responded to the recommendation, which is not binding, according to a Football Italia report.

They state that the “opinion places important restrictions on UEFA’s conduct in any authorization process” and “the 15 judges of the Grand Chamber will go much further and provide the opportunity for clubs to manage their own destiny in Europe.”

Juve FC says

A22 are tasked with helping make the Super League a reality, so we don’t expect them to have reacted any differently to what they’ve said.

But the reality is that this is a setback for the Super League clubs and they will pray that the court does not follow the recommendation, which will convict them and force them back to UEFA and ECA, a shameful outcome to think about.

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