According to reports from legal authorities. UEFA would have to reimburse Super League rebel teams if they insist on excluding them from the Champions League places.
This is coming after UEFA executives filed petitions, in other to be granted liberty to exclude Super League teams from the Champions League.
Legal statements incapacitate UEFA
Initially, UEFA executives expressed optimism over the quest to ban European Super League teams. However, recent reports on their petition have been far from friendly.
Statements from the court of regulation
The Court in charge of the lawsuit for UEFA and ESL teams has gone on to give its verdict.
In its statement, the court insisted that all ESL clubs acted within the constitution of UEFA. Inline with that, any attempt or attempted attempt to ban ESL teams from the Champions League must be accompanied by compensation.
Moving on, the court has urged UEFA to discontinue any investigatory actions on FC Barcelona, Los Blancos and Juventus.
Rounding up, the court stated that if the aforementioned is not upheld by UEFA, then UEFA should be prepared to face serious financial sanctions.
Clarity on previous confidence expressed by Juventus chairman
The recent statements from the court have revealed the backbone behind a continuous optimism, expressed by Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli
Prior to the court announcement, Andrea Agnelli was more than confident that UEFA could do nothing to the European Super League founding fathers.
Conclusion
The announcements from the court have opened the eyes of many. A huge number of football fans, expected the ESL teams to be banned from the Champions League easily.
However, the statements from the court have proven that these teams were simply acting under constitutional guidelines.
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