AGNELLI: ENGLISH GAME IS TOO BIG
FORMER Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli has admitted his European Super League plan is being driven by a desire to bring down the Premier League.
Agnelli, 47, who is being investigated by Italian police over a financial scandal that saw him banned from football for two years, was one of the powerbrokers of the original ESL initiative.
Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham all signed up for the new competition in 2021 before pulling out after a furious backlash from fans.
Juventus, Real Madrid and Barcelona continue to support the initiative.
And Agnelli (below) has admitted: “Only the Premier League is growing and growing – and is already a glorified Super League.
“They raise about four billion euros a year, Spain about half, Germany 1.5billion and Netherlands 100million euros. English dominance also threatens European football.
“In the Champions League, from the quarter-finals onwards, it’s all about the English clubs and three, four others like Real Madrid, Barcelona, PSG and Bayern Munich.
“That predictability is the death knell for any league.”
The three rebel clubs – Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus – are taking their case to the European Court of Justice after UEFA threatened them with severe penalties for continuing to push ESL.
In an interview with Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, Agnelli said: “Apart from the lack of financial stability, the winners are too often known in advance in many competitions.
“Mostly because of the revenue clubs get from their home market.
“But relevant to a sports competition is that every participant has a chance to win.”