New tournament to replace Champions League; Real, Barca and Juventus have contacted more than 50 clubs; Report

Reports have come out that Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus have approached more than 50 European clubs to start a new league, the European Super League, as an alternative to the UEFA Champions League.

These are the clubs that have started to start a new league as an alternative to the Champions League.

Last year, major European football clubs decided to challenge FIFA and UEFA to hold the European Super League.

But with the protest of the fans and the strict warning of FIFA, all European clubs except Juventus, Real Madrid, Barca and Atlético Madrid withdrew from the idea of ​​an alternative league.

The European Super League was a tournament involving 60-80 teams. Major European clubs planned to start this tournament with a club playing a minimum of 14 matches in view of more financial benefits.

Now the Telegraph has released reports that Real, Barca and Juventus have held talks with fifty clubs to join the new league.

The future of the European Super League is currently uncertain with most of the major European clubs pulling out.

At the same time, the clubs that come first in the major European leagues qualify for the Champions League. Depending on the quality of the league, one to four teams qualify for the Champions League.

The 2022-2023 Champions League pre-quarter matches will start from February 15.

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