Super League president Florentino Perez: “It’s over. Their monopoly is over. It’s time for a new era.” - Factual Gist

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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Super League president Florentino Perez: “It’s over. Their monopoly is over. It’s time for a new era.”

Super League president Florentino Perez: “It’s over. Their monopoly is over. It’s time for a new era.”



The European Super League is a professional football league in Europe.


It's the hottest subject in football right now, and in the middle of it all, Florentino Perez, the new president of Real Madrid and the incoming president of the Super League, has answered some questions for El Chiringuito.


'Everything I do is for the betterment of football. Because there are so many low-quality games, 40% of young people are uninterested in football. And we had to adjust,' Perez said.

Real, top clubs are experiencing financial difficulties, especially as a result of the pandemic, which has resulted in a drop in a variety of revenue streams.

UEFA will award you €120-130 million if you win the Champions League. However, with the Super League, we will be able to win significantly more.


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'Even in the Premier League, if the top clubs improve their finances, the rest of the league improves as well. It's a side effect. We'd like to have a conversation with UEFA. We want to save football, as we suggested in the Super League.


'When you don't have any other sources of revenue besides broadcasting rights, you have to find a way to create more appealing games that allow fans from all over the world to see the big clubs compete. The Super League will bring in more revenue. It's more appealing,' Perez commented on the case.


One of the most common criticisms was that certain teams, such as Tottenham Hotspur, were given entry to the new league despite their lack of success, and that smaller clubs would be unable to compete.


'The Super League is similar to the Champions League,' Perez said. That’s completely wrong. It's an open league that any successful team, regardless of name, can join.'


UEFA recently issued an official statement stating that teams that compete in the Super League will be barred from competing in the Champions League. 


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'No, no teams will be relegated from their domestic leagues.' It's all a bunch of bluff. Madrid will compete in the Champions League as planned this season.

'Football needs to be more attractive internationally. Manchester vs. Barcelona will be more exciting than Manchester vs. a lesser team.'


UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin referred to the presidents behind the new plan as 'snakes' earlier today, and Florentino Perez agreed:

“Today, President Ceferin insulted Andrea Agnelli, and this cannot be allowed to continue. It's absurd to address the president of a club like Juventus in such a manner. This is completely inappropriate. UEFA needs to evolve.”

The program has sparked widespread discontent among football fans, who believe it harms the game's spirit. The founding clubs of the new league, on the other hand, appear to have no way out. Perez's ability to reach an agreement with UEFA and domestic leagues remains to be seen.



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