UEFA president, Aleksander Ceferin, has insisted that all 12
teams that joined the European Super League, will face consequences.
However, he noted that some clubs might face lesser
punishment, for quickly opting out.
Six teams from England and three from both Spain and Italy,
announced on April 18 that they would be forming a rival competition to the
Champions League.
Following fan protests and threats from governing bodies,
all six English teams dropped out within 24 hours. They were followed by
Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan on April 20.
As things stand, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus and AC
Milan have not formally withdrawn from the competition.
“Everyone has to take consequences for what they did and we
cannot pretend nothing happened.
“You cannot do something like that and just say: ‘I’ve been
punished because everybody hates me.’
“They don’t have problems because of anyone else but
themselves. It’s not OK what they did and we will see in next few days what we
have to do,” Ceferin told the Daily Mail.
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