Florentino Perez claims ESL can save football from 'financial ruin'

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez claims European Super League would ‘at last implement strict financial controls’ on state-run clubs like Manchester City and PSG who are ‘driving football to RUIN’

  • Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus are alone in backing the Super League idea
  • The ESL concept collapsed after the six English clubs backtracked amid outrage
  • Real president Florentino Perez has been one of the key figures behind it 
  • Perez is desperate to stop state-run clubs like PSG dwarfing his Madrid 

Florentino Perez is still standing by the idea of a ‘European Super League’, insisting it was the only way to enforce tighter financial controls on teams backed by sovereign states.

Twelve elite European clubs announced in April they planned to form a breakaway league, but the plan imploded within days following the withdrawal of the six English clubs involved and then Atletico Madrid, AC Milan and Inter Milan.

Only Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus continue to support the plan.

Florentino Perez is still refusing to give up on his dream of a European Super League 

The Real Madrid president is aiming to stop the free-spending state-owned clubs taking over

‘It is a project that will at last implement financial controls which are strictly respected and prevent the increasing proliferation of unacceptable situations in which clubs receive indiscriminate financial support from states or other sources,’ Perez told a Real Madrid general assembly meeting.

‘This practice unbefitting of the European Union adulterates competition and drives football into financial ruin,’ he added of the current financing rules.

He also said UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin had given false information to soccer fans to discredit the creation of a European Super League.

The powerful backlash against the idea forced all six English clubs to withdraw from the league

‘Clubs were threatened with sanctions unbefitting the rule of law and club presidents were insulted,’ Perez said. 

‘How is it possible for the UEFA President to publicly insult the president of Juventus, one of the oldest and most prestigious clubs, with words I am incapable of pronouncing here?

‘The pressure and threats exerted by UEFA reached such an extreme that nine of the 12 clubs had to publicly announce their will to withdraw from the project regardless of the binding commitments they had signed and which could not be legally broken,’ he said.

UEFA began an investigation into Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus over the plan but in June it suspended the process after the European Super League Company SL, set up by the rebel clubs, obtained a court order in Madrid against the probe.




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