Clubs wishing to abandon the Super League could face a €150 billion break fee, according to leaked documents published in Der Spiegel.
Super League
president and Super League prime mover Florentino Perez emphasised that the “contract is binding.”
Withdrawal before
start of competition requires written consent of at least 10 other members, but
Off The Pitch.com has been told that two clubs did not even inform the Super League
of its withdrawal.
Barcelona and
Juventus, who are still to withdraw, previously hinted at ongoing legal issues
in statements.
If the matter is pursued, one can expect a battle in the courts.
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