Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus in unison: “UEFA must stop all actions from the judge” Foreign football

The three top European clubs have announced in a message on their websites that a Madrid court has ruled that UEFA must immediately stop all actions against them.

“Including all disciplinary actions against these three signatory clubs and the lifting of all fines and restrictions imposed on the other nine clubs.”

For example, the Premier League clubs involved had to pay a £22 million “compensation fine” and threatened to deduct 30 points. In Italy, teams that participated in the Super League would be expelled from Serie A.

“We are pleased that we will no longer be the subject of constant threats from UEFA in the future,” the three clubs also said.

Moreover, according to the three clubs, the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg will verify whether UEFA does not have a monopoly on European football. They continue to believe that football has serious problems and still want changes.

“Our aim is to further develop the Super League project in a constructive way and in collaboration with all stakeholders: fans, players, trainers, clubs, national and international leagues and federations.”

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