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Financial Times: Even if it is not known whether there will be a team to join, He Savin is still committed to restarting the European Super League

Financial Times: Even if it is not known whether there will be a team to join, He Savin is still committed to restarting the European Super League

The Financial Times reported that although it is not clear whether other teams have joined, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juve are still committed to the European Super League and are suing to try to restart the European Super League.

On 19 April 2021, more than a dozen European teams announced that they would launch the Premier League, but it was subsequently criticized by fans, politicians, players and commentators, causing the Premier League to collapse within a few days of its formation. Nine of the original 12 clubs have since withdrawn, with Liverpool boss John Henry apologizing and Manchester United bosses Graze family easing fans' anger over the club's initial involvement in the European Premier League by allowing fans to buy shares.

The Financial Times said that even if the European Court of Justice supports the other 9 clubs, it is unclear whether any teams will join the European Premier League, real Madrid, Barca and Juve are still committed to the European Super League, launching legal proceedings to try to restart the European Premier League.

Real Madrid president Florentino has said that without the European Super League, football would die. He believes modern football needs more investment than cutting spending on players.

The Financial Times concluded: "The European Premier League programme has tarnished the 'world's most popular league' and has become synonymous with arrogance and greed. The subsequent public opinion counterattack also showed that most people understand that the charm of sports comes from fair play, and the winner is decided on the court, not in the conference room. ”

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