The Guardian (USA)

Barcelona president claims European Super League could run next season

- Paul MacInnes

The president of Barcelona, Joan Laporta, has claimed the European Super League could be up and running by next season, but insisted he “doesn’t care” whether English clubs join the breakaway competitio­n.

Speaking to the Catalan radio station RAC1, Laporta named 15 clubs he believed would be willing to join the competitio­n if it got off the ground but also hinted he may walk away from the project if it is not establishe­d soon.

“The Super League could start next season, or it will be in 2025-26, and if not, I will rethink everything,” Laporta said.

Laporta said his view was that a competitio­n of 16 teams was possible in the short term. “In addition to Barça and Madrid, there would be the Italians: Inter, Milan, Napoli and Roma,” he said. “Also French teams such as Marseille, and the three Portuguese, Sporting, Benfica and Porto, who would be delighted to come. And there are the

Dutch teams [Ajax, Feyenoord and PSV] and Bruges and Anderlecht from Belgium. A 16-team competitio­n would be better.

“The European Cup started in 1955 with very few clubs and later became the top competitio­n in Europe. I imagine a first phase like this, and [more clubs] then integratin­g.”

Asked about the prospect of English clubs joining, Laporta said: “Whether or not the English come, I don’t care. They already have a Super League with the Premier League.”

Barcelona are one of two clubs, alongside Real Madrid, who remain publicly committed to a Super League, which was relaunched before Christmas after a ruling by the European court of justice that insisted Uefa must fairly consider proposals from new competitio­ns.

After that decision most clubs who were part of the original breakaway said they would no longer consider joining the Super League. On Friday clubs mentioned by Laporta moved to distance themselves from his remarks.

“Roma reiterates that it does not support any project related to the socalled Super League,” said the Italian side in a statement given to AFP. Marseille and Feyenoord also denied any interest.

 ?? Photograph: Fc Barcelona/EPA ?? Joan Laporta told Catalan radio the European Super League could start next season.
Photograph: Fc Barcelona/EPA Joan Laporta told Catalan radio the European Super League could start next season.

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