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New Super League plan will exclude Premier League clubs as La Liga chief makes wild claim

La Liga president Javier Tebas claims Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Juventus are plotting a new European Super League “without the Premier League clubs”.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City, Tottenham, and Liverpool were all a part of the scheme which was abandoned after only 48 hours in April 2021. AC Milan, Inter Milan, and Atletico Madrid were also apart of the controversial scheme which prompted heavy backlash from supporters, politicians, the media, and many players and coaches.

The astounding reaction prompted the Premier League sides to become the first to pull their interest out of the competition. However, Tebas believes Real Madrid president Florentino Perez may be plotting another breakaway league without the Premier League sides.

“Florentino never loses, he is always coming up with something,” Tebas said at a press recent press conference, via Football Italia. “The Super League is a concept that started many years ago and is more Florentino’s, not so much Real Madrid’s.

“It continues existing. They give a lot of importance to what the EU could solve, but the European governments have already positioned themselves. They are working on another project, that will be a failure again, without the English teams, against UEFA, FIFA and the Premier League.”

Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid have all maintained a keen interest to resuscitate the controversial proposals. A document published by Wirtschaftswoche revealed five huge changes that have made to try and make the European Super League more palatable.

One of which included the removal of a permanent membership with no relegation or promotion; instead devising a top division of 20 teams with a second tier also consisting of 20 clubs.

Read more on msn.com