Una fonte di A22 Sports Management ad As: "Agiremo in tribunale contro quello che consideriamo un abuso nei confronti di uno dei nostri membri"
After Juve’s step back on the Superlega, new indiscretions arrive from Spain that raise tension and throw more fuel on the fire. According to As reports, the letter from the Juventus club to Barca and Real relating to the evaluation of a possible abandonment of the project in fact it would have arrived following very strong pressure from UEFA. “Superlega and A22 will take action in court against what they consider an abuse against one of its members, Juventus, to which UEFA would have ordered to speak of abandonment of the project under threats and coercion – claims the Iberian newspaper quoting sources from A22 Sports Management -. There is irrefutable and unequivocal evidencewhich will be presented before the judge of the Provincial Court of Madrid and the Court of Justice of the European Union“.
And that’s not all.
Despite Juve’s denial in its official press release, the same source of A22, the company that promotes the Super League, would also have defined ”
unacceptable” the pressures to which Juve has been subjected specifying that the bianconeri would have risked ”
be expelled from European competitions for three years if they have not declared their intention to abandon the Superlega project“.
A very heavy accusation against UEFA, which now risks being
hauled to court by the founding clubs. “Superlega and A22 are confident that the Court of Justice of the European Union, an institution that deserves the utmost respect, will resolve the ongoing proceedings
so that European teams and football in general can work in peace and freedom“, concludes As, once again clarifying the position of the founding clubs and allowing us to glimpse new legal battles on the way to the case.