Real Madrid, Barça Y Juventus, the three clubs that support the Super League, they believe that UEFA will not be able to execute the sanctions it has announced because “in such a case they would be in contempt” before the 17th Court of Madrid, which expressly prohibited taking disciplinary measures against the founders of the tournament. “The UEFA has been forced to announce a sanction, but it is a toast to the sun. The threat does not have route”sources from the Super League (ESL) told this newspaper.
Florentino Pérez, as president of the ESL, trusts that the European Court of Justice will put UEFA in its place. “The matter is well raised legally, and although it takes an average of 16 months for Curia de Europa to resolve the appeals, in the end a sentence will come that can reverse the order of football and break UEFA's monopoly with the Champions League.” “Ceferin knows it, and he is very nervous because the only thing that counts is the court ruling and that, he and his lawyers already suspect, he has lost it. The battle is won for the Super League, it is only a matter of time“, insist the sources of the Superliga consulted by AS.
Meanwhile, the three survivors of the Super League hope to be in the European competitions next year. “Those who left the project did so under pressure from the British 'premier' more than out of fear of UEFA. They all have interests in Britain that go far beyond football, and Johnson warned by legislating against the bill. In the middle of Brexit, it was not good for him to create an inclusive competition, full of English teams. It was a political issue, “they believe in the Super League.
In addition to the confidence that the Curia of Europe will agree with them and end the monopoly of UEFA, and perhaps with the meaning of its existence, Real Madrid, Barça and Juventus have the certainty that the titular magistrate of Court 17 of the Mercantile will not cease in its eagerness to enforce the Law. Judge Manuel Ruiz de Lara has already asked the Curia to rule on the UEFA monopoly, which would leave Ceferin in an untenable position.