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The three rebel European outfits that never withdrew from the European Super League are expected to try and launch the plan for a second time later this week.
It could prove to be yet another attack on the current stronghold UEFA have over European football and a bid to form a breakaway from UEFA-organised competitions.
Juventus president Andrea Agnelli is lined up to speak at a business summit where he is likely to explain the new details surrounding a new and improved Super League proposal along with input from La Liga giants Barcelona and Real Madrid.
The most notable change from the original structure that was launched last year is the concept of members that cannot be relegated will now be scrapped in favour of a more traditional qualification process.
UEFA are thought to have drawn a line under the controversial plans that were first made public in April of 2021 while the six Premier League teams have since apologised and accepted fines as punishment.
One document rumoured to have been drawn up in September reveals that those at the top of the Super League are keen on creating clubs in