Juventus withdrew from the Super League. This is how the general director announced it to Real Madrid and Barcelona. bianconero, Maurizio Scanavino, with a letter requesting a meeting between the white club and azulgrana. In this meeting, they will discuss the divergence of the project promoted by the people of Turin with the two Spanish teams.

UEFA threat to Juventus!

The resignation, put forward by Relevo by White club sources and confirmed to EL PERIÓDICO DE ESPAÑA from the Prensa Ibérica group, came after Scanavino’s letter threatened to expel the Turin club from UEFA for five years. due to European competitions fraud cases featured in recent seasons.

Barcelona, ​​which was also investigated by UEFA for the Negreira case and the reputational damage caused by the Barça club’s 20-year payment to the Vice President of Technical Referees, If the sanction recommended in the UEFA report is finally approved, it may also be disqualified from European competitions.

Headed by Andrea Agnelli, Juventus has been one of the clubs that defined itself as the promoter of the Super League from the very beginning. That it originally included twelve teams, including the six main clubs in the Premier. However, both English clubs like Milan, Atlético de Madrid and Inter Milan withdrew after UEFA positioned them against them and threatened to disqualify them from both the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League.

Premier blocks Super League

English clubs went even further and signed a regulation that prevented them from playing in the Super League. The Regulation has already entered into force and consists of ten points to which they are committed. to listen to the demands of the fans, to support the football pyramid and to qualify to play in Europe only with current sporting values. Failure of signatories to comply with any clause will result in expulsion from the Premier League. There is a specific point in the statute that they must do. “Do not participate in the creation of new contest formats outside of the Premiere rules”. Something that closed the door to English clubs’ participation in that European Super League