The European Clubs Association have slammed new plans for a breakaway Super League as an "alternative reality" - saying the same proposals were already rejected by stakeholders in 2019.
A22, the sister company of the ESL, claimed that a new project is underway to create a new competition that would replace the Champions League.
It was claimed more than 50 clubs had been contacted – possibly Rangers and Celtic – and that the new proposals were "a result of detailed conversations with clubs around Europe on the financial problems facing them."Most clubs involved in the initial project have pulled out but Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus remain committed to the idea and the SPFL told Record Sport they plan to wait on a ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union before acting further.
La Liga though have slammed the plans and now a scathing statement from the ECA reads: "ECA notes the latest dispatch from A22's alternative reality.
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