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European Super League OVER as ringleader Agnelli admits hated breakaway competition cannot go on after Big Six withdraw


THE European Super League is OVER, according to ringleader Andrea Agnelli.

The proposed breakaway tournament was left in tatters on Tuesday night after ALL six Premier League clubs withdrew following fan backlash.

Juventus chairman Agnelli admits the European Super League can't go ahead with clubs dropping out

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Juventus chairman Agnelli admits the European Super League can’t go ahead with clubs dropping outCredit: AFP
A statement released by the European Super League claimed the tournament will 'reshape' and go ahead

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A statement released by the European Super League claimed the tournament will ‘reshape’ and go ahead

AC Milan, Inter Milan, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are all now set to follow suit, leaving just TWO of the original 12 clubs – Juventus and Real Madrid.

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And on Wednesday morning, Juventus chairman Agnelli – who, along with Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez, was seen as a ringleader for the project – admitted there was no way the tournament could still go ahead.

His words came just 12 hours after he claimed the European Super League was ‘moving forward’ despite Premier League clubs withdrawing.

Shortly before an emergency meeting on Tuesday night, Agnelli told La Repubblica: “There is a blood pact binding our clubs together.

“The Super League project has a 100 per cent likelihood of success.

“We are moving forward.” 

Eaerlier on Wednesday morning, European Super League chiefs claimed the competition would still go ahead despite the setback in a statement.

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It read: “The European Super League is convinced the current status quo of European football needs to change.

“We are proposing a new European competition because the existing system does not work.

“Our proposal is aimed at allowing the sport to evolve while generating resources and stability for the full football pyramid.

“[This includes] helping to overcome the financial difficulties experienced by the entire football community as a result of the pandemic.

“It would also provide materially enhanced solidarity payments to all football stakeholders.”

Released after the Premier League clubs’ withdrawal, the statement continued by slamming fan pressure and admitting the European Super League would now need to be ‘reshaped’.

It read: “Despite the announced departure of the English clubs, forced to take such decisions due to pressure put on them, we are convinced our proposal is fully aligned with European law and regulations.

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“[That] was demonstrated by a court decision to protect the Super League from third-party actions.

“Given the current circumstances, we shall reconsider the most appropriate steps to reshape the project, always having in mind our goals of offering fans the best experience possible while enhancing solidarity payments for the entire football community.”

Following the news of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham’s withdrawal, reports in Italy claimed both Milan clubs were pulling out.

Italian football expert Fabrizio Romano tweeted: “Inter and AC Milan are also set to leave the #SuperLeague.

“Inter have just announced: ‘We’re no longer interested in this project’.

“Still waiting for official position from Juventus.”

Romano even suggested the whole competition could collapse, despite their defiant stance.

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He added: “The whole #SuperLeague is expected to be SUSPENDED in the next hours.”

And Agnelli’s latest pessimistic statement suggests it has officially been scrapped.

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