As in good detective novels, new news around the world UEFA and the Super League. As the journalist advanced Roger Saperas at RAC-1, Gerard Piqué ate a few weeks ago with UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin, to be interested in the television distribution and the operation of the rights of the Champions League and the rest of the competitions that the European football government manages.
The best came in the end, when Joan Laporta, president of Barça, joined the desserts of the meeting. So the scenario is as follows. Joan Laporta, president of Barça, a dissident club, one about whom Ceferin thinks that he believes that the “earth is flat”, having coffee with the president of the UEFA, belligerent now with Barça but who kindly accepted Piqué's invitation to eat in Barcelona.
According to the latest information, then, Joan Laporta would have met with Tebas to warn him of the Super League movement; and also with Ceferin weeks before the UEFA president threatened dissidents with leaving them out of European competitions. Joan Laporta still does not speak out publicly, although Barça has made public that it maintains its commitment to the idea of the Super League, although its entry into the organization should be ratified by the members at the Assembly of delegates to be held in May.