Juve seek European rehabilitation and open talks with Real and Barca to quit Super League project
June 7 – The much-maligned European Super League has suffered a further blow with the news that one of the three remaining rebel clubs, Juventus, have signalled their intention to quit the project.
Juve, Real Madrid and Barcelona are awaiting a ruling expected within weeks from the European Court of Justice into their legal challenge against what they claimed is UEFA’s monopoly control of European club competitions.
But Juventus responded to reports it already left the Super League by explaining it contacted the two Spanish clubs “to initiate a discussion period” about its exit.
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