Florentino Perez prepares for the EU punishment over Super League

In July this year began one of the most important trials in modern sport – the European Super League was trying to persuade judges that it should be allowed to press on with plans to establish its rival competition. After the Super League was launched and then quickly disbanded, UEFA repeated threats it had previously made along with FIFA, insisting any club or player that participated in the upstart tournament would be banned from domestic and international competition.Simeone claims Ancelotti copied his defensive style in El DerbiThe Super League went to court in Madrid claiming FIFA’s and UEFA’s rules and actions amounted to an abuse of position, which breached European competition law. They won an interim judgment ordering UEFA and FIFA to desist from making further threats and withdraw any warning of sanctions. But, EU commission left the door open to UEFA to potentially expel Real, Barcelona and Juventus from it’s competition, which in this case means the Champions League.A new Super League on the horizon but without Premier League clubs?The ruling of the Court of Justice of the EU will not arrive until the end of 2022 or the beginning of 2023, but Real has once again proved to be a well organized and well runned club, unlike many others, and already budgeted the potential ruling. To be more precise, Real budgeted the possible negative outcome of the trial. And that negative outcome could be three years without the Champions League.The European Super League initiators are not giving upAccording to Vozpopuli, the latest accounts of the Board reveal the sum of around 780 million euros between treasury and unused credit policies.”The club could be up to three seasons without playing the Champions League; it is a scenario that is counted on” sources close to the club said to Vozpopuli. The plan for Real and Florentino Perez is simple – they have enough of their own cash to survive one entire season with the current budget without taking any loans, which certainly is not the case with their ‘partners in crime’ Barcelona and Juventus. Perez also has the aim of doubling the value of the club before 2025, and the bets on the Superliga and the new Santiago Bernabeu. But, he has a backup plan even if the club is punished.##NAJAVA_MECA_6651472##

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