Juventus and the Super League clubs name a new CEO to help their chancesJuvefc.com

Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid are the clubs that still believe in the viability and legitimacy of the European Super League.

12 clubs originally agreed to join the breakaway competition, but the other 9 withdrew after 48 hours following protests from their fans.

Juve, Barça and Madrid were the main protagonists of the idea and have remained interested in its success.

UEFA is fighting back and has the support of many governments, football bodies and fans.

This makes it a tall order for supporters of the idea, but the Super League is not going away any time soon.

A report by Corriere Dello Sport says that the protagonists are requesting the help of more experts and their latest appointment is a new chief executive, a German named Bernd Reichart.

He will monitor the return of the competition and ensure that it wins the current court case between it and UEFA.

Juve FC says

Andrea Agnelli has lost too much to give up the idea of ​​the Super League now, that’s why he keeps fighting.

As his club, we support his efforts to break UEFA’s monopoly, but realistically this idea will have a hard time surviving in a period like this.

On-court success will help, but they need the fans on their side to successfully float a new competition.

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