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Which teams still want European Super League as Barcelona, Real Madrid & Juventus stance clear

The European Super League was a highly controversial proposal when first announce in April 2021, with Europe's elite football clubs announcing the breakaway league which would have provided more powers to the clubs in place of the Champions League.

The move has been led by some of Europe's biggest clubs, with Juventus's Andrea Agnelli and Real Madrid's Florentino Perez becoming particularly vocal advocates for the proposed competition. All of England's so-called 'Big Six' clubs joined the breakaway, with the clubs including Manchester City and United withdrawing their commitment within days due to fans' objections.

Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid have yet to officially withdraw from the competition and bosses at those three clubs have appear to be persisting in order to challenge the financial dominance of England's Premier League. Representatives of those clubs have all spoken out in recent weeks regarding their commitment to the competition.

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Not all of Europe's elite clubs chose to get involved with the controversial league, with both Bayern Munich and Paris Saint Germain both choosing to keep themselves out of the proposals in particular.

Madrid President Perez has continued with his commitment to the league, and last week chose to address the Real Madrid conference and express his views.

"There are no football clubs among the ten richest entities in the world, we must be doing something very wrong in old Europe," Perez told the Madrid's members assembly. "What is the point of depriving the fans of the big matches? Nadal and Federer met 40 times. Nadal and Djokovic, 59, is it boring? Liverpool and Real Madrid have faced nine times

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