Joan Laporta was not kind to PSG.
In an interview with Catalan radio RAC1, where he also confirmed the departure of his coach Real Madrid, explaining that it could see the light of day from the “2024-2025 season” or “2025-2026”.
Asked about the potential clubs interested in this new competition, the Catalan leader sent a tackle to PSG and the English clubs: “PSG's position on the Super League?
They are the ones who govern at UEFA.
As for the English teams, they already have their Super League with their championship.”
Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, who also holds the presidency of the European Club Association (ECA) until 2027, will appreciate the attack.
OM still denies its presence in the Super League
Joan Laporta then announced the clubs which should be on the starting line of the new Super League, which received a favorable opinion recently from the Court of Justice of the European Union despite the reluctance of UEFA, citing the Olympique de Marseille: “Besides Barça and Real Madrid, there are the Italians: Inter, Milan, Naples and Roma.
There are also French teams like Olympique de Marseille and the three Portuguese teams, Sporting, Benfica and Porto, who would like to come.
There are also the Dutch teams (Ajax, Feyenoord and PSV) and the Belgians Bruges and Anderlecht.
In total, there are already between 16 and 18 teams.”
A statement which reached the ears of Marseille leaders since OM firmly denied this information immediately to our colleagues at RMC Sport: “Pablo Longoria already spoke publicly on December 21 and the club's position has not changed .
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