Categories: Football

JP Morgan admits to having “clearly misjudged” the Super League project

The american bank JPMorgan admitted this Friday to have “clearly misjudged” the project of the Super league European football club that he wanted to finance but quickly turned into a fiasco.

“We clearly misjudge how this operation would be viewed by the world of football in general and the impact it would have in the future. We will learn from her, ”said a spokesman for JPMorgan.

The bank was willing to finance the project launched by 12 of the most powerful clubs in Europe, but finally and in just 48 hours, the reaction that occurred in the environment made the founders almost all resign.

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