Javier Tebas, President of La Liga, Assures that Super League Will Not Happen in the Near Future
The European Supreme Court of Justice has reignited the conversation around the controversial Super League, opening the door for its potential revival. Barcelona and Real Madrid, the two clubs who remained committed to the idea even after its collapse in 2021, have expressed their satisfaction with the recent developments. However, not everyone shares their enthusiasm. La Liga President Javier Tebas has been a vocal critic of the Super League and has strongly opposed the latest proposals from A22, the company behind the competition. In this article, we will explore the latest updates surrounding the Super League and Tebas’ disapproval of the idea, shedding light on the ongoing debate within the football community.
Barcelona and Real Madrid are overjoyed as the European Supreme Court of Justice paves the way for the Super League. A22, the company behind the league, has released its proposals following the announcement. However, many clubs, including Atletico Madrid, continue to support UEFA and FIFA. La Liga President Javier Tebas criticizes the proposal, stating that free football is economically unsustainable and that the Super League is not viable in the short, medium, or long term. Despite the developments, it seems that the future of the Super League remains uncertain.