Juventus and Super League clubs could achieve their first win in 10 days

The General Advocate of the Court of Justice of the European Communities will issue the first verdict on the European Super League in just 10 days, as reported by Tuttomercatoweb.

The Super League has taken UEFA to court in a bid to break its monopoly on soccer on the continent and they are hoping for a quick win.

While the main verdict will come next year, the report says that AG Athanasios Rantos’ decision might not be binding, but in most cases, the court accepts his assessment, which is what the Super League clubs hope to achieve. .

Juve, Barcelona and Real Madrid all have their hopes in his decision and he has had more than enough time to weigh the position of both parties.

Juve FC says

Taking UEFA to court is a good move and shows that the Super League defenders really believe in their idea. However, now they will hope that the AG also considers it good for the continent.

If the courts allow them to create a competitive product for the UEFA Champions League, they might have a hard time getting fans to accept it.

As long as our club supports him, we have to support them and hope that they make a decision that benefits us now and in the long term.

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