Thursday, September 2, 2021 at 10:45• Rian Rosendaal • Last update: 10:48

The plans for the Super League have not yet been definitively crossed out. According to RMC Sports and The Sun Barcelona, ​​Juventus and Real Madrid have engaged a major PR agency to map out the ambitious ideas. The agency has offices in London and Brussels, they add. In the spring, a total of twelve clubs wanted to start a new European top competition, but due to the storm of criticism that arose, most clubs quickly dropped out.

Flint Public Relations has already put together a comprehensive document for the Super League called: ”Paving the way for the Super League; strategies for reconstruction, the restart and the triumph.’ According to The Sun the PR company wants to set up a strong campaign in which the European model that UEFA uses is portrayed as a ‘monopoly of abuse’. Several top lawyers have even been called in to counter the consequences of a new period of commotion.

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Barcelona, ​​Juventus and Real seem to be alone with their plans for the much-discussed Super League. The three top clubs no longer belong to the European Club Association (ECA) due to the ambition to secede. This organization has recently been led by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, president and owner of Paris Saint-Gerrmain. The French were not involved in the new European competition earlier this year. The other nine clubs that left the Super League prematurely have also rejoined the ECA: Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, AC Milan, Internazionale and Atlético Madrid.

Real has not only been named as a participant in the Super League. The superpower was recently Mundo Deportivo has also been linked to a move to the Premier League. Such a move would not only be groundbreaking and unique, but would be seriously studied by the Madrid top club for several reasons, according to the daily. Real Madrid is more than tired of the problems and obstacles in Spain, it sounded a few weeks ago. The Spanish top club quickly distanced itself from the reports of a departure from LaLiga.

“Because of today’s reports in Mundo Deportivo newspaper that we would investigate the possibility of exchanging LaLiga for the Premier League, Real Madrid want to make it clear that this is total nonsense. It is an absurd idea. and also impossible. The only purpose of this reporting is to cause unrest at our club,” the Real leadership said in mid-August.