The Super League could have immediate consequences for the breakaway clubs in Europe after Danish FA chairman and UEFA ExCo member Jesper Moller suggested that the European Super League clubs could be launched.
Semi-finalists Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester City have all put their names to the controversial plans.
Meanwhile, PSG appear to be leading the opposition with President Nasser Al-Khelaifi voting in favor of UEFA reforms on Monday – although he did not want to turn down the call to become president of the European Club Association.
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“The clubs have to go, and I expect that to happen on Friday,” Moller said, as reported by Reuters and others.
He continued: ‘There should be one extraordinary meeting of the executive committee on Friday. I have an expectation that the 12 clubs will be thrown out.
“And now you have to see how to complete the Champions League.”
Moller’s comments follow the comments of UEFA President Alexander Ceferin earlier: “We will take all the sanctions we can and we will notify you as soon as possible. My view is that it should be banned as soon as possible. become for all our competitions and the players of all our competitions. ‘
If an eviction takes place on Friday, Manchester United and Arsenal will also be thrown out of the Europa League, leaving Roma and Villarreal as the remaining semi-finalists.
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