Return of the European Super League: UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin tears into chiefs of Super League founders

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin tears into chiefs of Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus, to his face, as the leaders 'in a parallel world' prepare to relaunch plans while war in Ukraine rumbles on. UEFA president has accused club owners trying to resurrect a European Super League of ‘living in a parallel world’ and took aim at Juventus chief Andrea Agnelli. Plans for a breakaway competition involving a dozen prominent clubs from England, Spain and Italy folded amid a furious backlash from fans, national associations and UEFA last year.
However, reports suggest that Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus are plotting to relaunch the idea imminently in another direct challenge to UEFA and its Champions League.
"During the pandemic they released their first idea and it was nonsense, now we hear that they are waging another war, they should live in their own world," Ceferin said.
He added: "Those who want to play in the Super League will not be able to participate in the competitions organized by UEFA. One of the founders of the Super League called me to apologize and now they are doing it again."
He continued, "The fans for the founders of the Super League are customers, but for us they are fans and important to us." "Clubs are free to create their own leagues, but they should not expect to compete in UEFA competitions," he continued. Slovenian President Aleksandar Ceferin attacked the clubs of Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Juventus, Italy, against the backdrop of their desire to revive the European Super League project again.