The Superliga gives an ultimatum to Bayern, Dortmund and PSG

Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain They are the only teams that seem to still not have anything clear about the Super league, although that could have the days numbered.

The German newspaper Der Spiegel has revealed that the 12 founding clubs have given an ultimatum to Bayern, Dortmund and PSG as long as they make a decision and are also part of the 15 teams that will make up the competition, to which another 5 will be invited.

The Super League must decide as soon as possible which clubs will accompany them, and that is why they have established a short response time for all three. In the contract that is part of the agreement for the creation of the Super League, they are named as “proposed additional founding members”, but now they must say yes or no. ANDl PSG has only 14 days, but against him he plays that Qatar is the founder of the next World Cup in 2022, and behind the club is also the Asian country, which would be another great conflict after the warnings of Aleksander Ceferin, who has threatened that the participating players will not be able to play competitions at the national team level such as the European Cup or World Cup.

On the other hand are Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, whose fans have been very reluctant to the Super League, as well as the clubs. Now, they have 30 days to see if they change their position and decide to participate.

Porto said no

The Porto revealed that the members of the Super League surveyed the club about the possibility of joining, but that it showed its refusal in some first “informal contacts”. President Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa reported that “there have been informal contacts from some clubs, but we have not paid much attention to them,” said the president, who added that “firstly, the European Union does not allow a closed circuit, a competition like the NBA in the United States. . Then, given that our federation is against it, that it is part of UEFA and that we are part of this framework, we cannot participate in something that goes against the principles and rules of the EU ”.

In addition, Pinto da Costa was clear stating that “We are in the Champions League and we intend to stay there for many more years. If he goes ahead, which I doubt, I certainly doubt, it will not be the end of UEFA and its competitions. “.