Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus - the three clubs behind the Super League project proposal - are intent on taking legal action against Uefa and Fifa in an attempt to radically reorganize the management of international football.

The indiscretion is reported by the "Financial Times".

The three teams intend to accuse sports governing bodies of breaking EU competition rules in an effort to dismantle the alleged "monopoly".

In particular, a company based in Spain and representing the three main architects of the project, which is stuck in the bud, intends to ask the European Court of Justice to assess whether UEFA can continue to operate as a regulator capable of imposing sanctions on teams, while also acting as stakeholders, benefiting from the organization of tournaments such as the Champions League.

(Unioneonline / F)

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