Superlega, Inter is called out: “We are no longer part of the tournament”

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Superlega, Inter is called out: “We are no longer part of the tournament”

Inter, goodbye Superlega. Now the release of the Nerazzurri club it’s official. “Fc Internazionale Milano confirms that the club is no longer part of the Super League project. We are always committed to giving the fans the best football experience; innovation and inclusion have been part of our DNA since our foundation. Our commitment with all stakeholders to improve the football industry will never change. Inter believe that football, like any sector of activity, should have an interest in constantly improving its competitions, in order to continue to excite fans of all ages all over the world, within a framework of financial sustainability. With this vision we will continue to work together with the institutions and all the interested parties for the future of the sport we all love. “So Inter on their portal about the European SUPERLEGA. During the night the Nerazzurri’s desire to call themselves out of ‘Nba of football: “The Super League project at present is no longer considered of interest by Inter”, reported Ansa.

SUPERLEGA: ‘ENGLISH CLUBS FORCED TO LEAVE, PROJECT TO REMODEL’

“The European Super League is convinced that the current status quo of European football must change. We propose a new European competition because the existing system does not work. Our proposal is aimed at allowing the sport to evolve by generating resources and stability for the whole football pyramid, also helping to overcome the financial difficulties faced by the entire football community as a result of the pandemic. It would also provide materially improved solidarity payments to all football stakeholders. ” Thus the Superleague in a note after the decision of the English clubs to abandon the project. “Despite the announced departure of the English clubs, forced to take such decisions due to the pressure exerted on them, we are convinced that our proposal is fully aligned with European law and regulations as was demonstrated today by a court decision for protect the Super League from third party actions. Given the current circumstances, we will reconsider the most appropriate steps to reshape the project, always having in mind our goals to offer fans the best possible experience while improving solidarity payments for the entire football community “, concludes the note.

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