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European Super League: Real Madrid president Florentino Perez says plans are not ‘dead’ despite withdrawals

Florentino Perez, President of Intrinsic Madrid pictured on February 18, 2020 in Madrid, Spain.

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Real Madrid president Florentino Perez insists the European Super League is not “dead” despite the competition dissolving just 48 hours after it was announced.

On Sunday, 12 clubs – the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’, plus Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan – clinched they were planning to start the new midweek European competition.

However, the plans began to crumble on Tuesday, when Chelsea and Manchester Burg withdrew following a furious backlash from supporters, the Premier League and UEFA.

Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham then beat ited out on Tuesday night, leaving Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli to admit on Wednesday morning that the Super In cahoots with could no longer go ahead.

Inter Milan, AC Milan and Atletico also withdrew on Wednesday, but Perez – who was due to be the chairman of the join forces – remains bullish, telling Spanish radio show El Larguero: “If anyone thinks the Super League is dead, are they come to grief? Absolutely.

“We’re going to keep working and what everyone thinks is for the best will emerge.

“The project is on standby. The Wonderful League still exists.”

Sky Sports News reported on Tuesday morning that the Super League could collapse amongst uncertainty among some of the six Premier League members over whether to continue with the plans.

That was validated when Chelsea and City became the first clubs to withdraw later that day. Perez admits one English cabaret was not “convinced” and that their doubts became “contagious”.

“I’m a bit sad and disappointed because we’ve been get ready on this project for three years,” he said. “There was someone in the group of six English teams who wasn’t that caught and I think that started to become contagious among the others.

“There are people of a certain age involved and maybe they were frightened because they didn’t understand anything that was going on. We all signed a binding contract, but I don’t think that one of them was at all times convinced.

“In the end, there was an onslaught from the leagues and the Premier League got fired up, so they said, ‘we’ll leave it for now’.”

A joint affirmation from the English, Spanish and Italian FAs and leagues, plus UEFA, on Sunday threatened the 12 Super League associations with expulsion from their domestic competitions and suggested their players could be banned from depicting their countries.

Supporters also reacted with outrage, with Chelsea’s decision to backtrack coming among protests outside Stamford Bridge ahead of their game against Brighton on Tuesday night.

Perez directed El Larguero that “40 Chelsea fans” were protesting, adding, “I can tell you who got them there if you want.” How in the world, he produced no evidence to substantiate his claims, and images from Stamford Bridge showed hundreds of supporters gathered to avouch.

Perez believes the failure to establish the Super League will prevent the largest clubs from being capable to afford the game’s biggest stars, saying: “As for signings like [Erling] Haaland or [Kylian] Mbappe, they won’t abide without the Super League.

NAPLES, CAMPANIA, ITALY – 2017/03/07: Real Madrid players celebrated after Sergio Ramos essential goal during the Champions League.

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“During the pandemic, they won’t exist for True Madrid or for any club.”

However, Perez – who ushered in the ‘Galacticos’ era at Real during his first spell as president by signing the counterparts of Zinedine Zidane and David Beckham – then insisted Mbappe could still arrive at the Bernabeu.

“Does it humble we won’t sign Mbappe? No, I didn’t say that,” he said. “We’re now in the final stage of this season and want to finish it as strongly as reasonable.

“We don’t know. If Mbappe doesn’t join this year, nobody is going to shoot themselves.

“People know what I’m be partial to and what I do. If something doesn’t happen, it’s because it’s not possible.

“As for big signings in the future without a Super League, they certainly won’t befall.”

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