No I mean a different concept for a Super League from a founder outside of Europe. Last time there were a few European clubs that wanted to found a Super League that would have been in competition with the UEFA Champions League. I understand when the UEFA says that founding a competing association while being a member of the UEFA will not go without consequences.
But what happens when the new Super League does originate from within Europe, but from an association outside Europe that is not associated with the UEFA whatsoever? I am not into the statutes of the UEFA association and whether it is fixed that clubs will be sanction if they join an association that is founded outside of Europe, but this would be a case study that is worth looking into because the Saudi investors aren't fooling around. I suppose everyone agrees that this is not about buying Ronaldo and Benzema and that's it.
I brought this up because I said that clubs like Juventus have some power as well as the UEFA raises incentives for clubs to consider other options when the UEFA is too hard with their decisions.
I think FIFA and UEFA have full authority over the clubs under their regulation, I assume on the basis of the withdrawal of the clubs from the EPL from the plans to create a Super League. The impact and risks for the clubs taking part in the super league competition are enormous, as well as the risks for their players as well. That is why they withdrew from the plan to establish the super league.
On the other hand, it seems that clubs under UEFA are also unable to participate in or take part in competitions outside of Europe. Although it seems that investors from the SPL can be speculated to create a new league and design a format for clubs from Europe to take part in the competition.
Withdrawal from the EPL? What are you referring to here? The question remains an unanswered for now and I guess it is cumbersome to go through those statutes and find out what they grey areas are and what the legal no-gos are. There will be regulations for clubs breaking out of the reigning associations and build their own competitions, but that is what I would expect from a legal framework of the UEFA.
If the financial incentive is high enough, it could soon be the clubs instead of the single players wich will consider competing international tournaments if they are allowed to as per the rules or if a noteworthy number of clubs agrees on discussing any alternatives further.
Juventus Turin is still bound to decisions that are yet to be made by Barcelona and Madrid about the Super League. How they are intertwined there and what the dependencies are, I don't understand that, but Juventus Turin revoking their decision to not take part in this Super League format does not mean that they won't take part in any other Super League format.