Barcelona cannot officially announce Super League withdrawal. The club faces a hefty fine
Barcelona has made the decision to withdraw from the Super League project, which was started by Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez. However, the club is not able to announce this publicly at the moment.
Details: According to COPE, Barcelona is holding off on making this announcement due to potential financial penalties.
“The main reason the club hasn’t confirmed its exit is the significant financial fines required to leave A22, the company behind the Super League. Unlike other clubs that left earlier, Barcelona waited too long and wants to avoid legal complications,” a journalist from COPE stated.
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Additionally, it’s reported that the club’s management, led by Joan Laporta, has chosen to “let the project die a natural death,” believing that a league with only two clubs in Europe won’t succeed.
Recall: Barcelona’s president Joan Laporta recently met with PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, which led to the decision to abandon the Super League.
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