Inter and Milan have confirmed they have agreed to join the Super League.
Both Milanese sides are among the founding clubs of the Super League, a 20-team tournament formed by 15 of the wealthiest and most storied clubs in Europe, plus five more clubs that would qualify through domestic competitions.
Inter and Milan have confirmed they have agreed to join the Super League.
Both Milanese sides are among the founding clubs of the Super League, a 20-team tournament formed by 15 of the wealthiest and most storied clubs in Europe, plus five more clubs that would qualify through domestic competitions.
Juventus were the first Serie A club to confirm they will take part in the competition, but Milan and Inter followed the Old Lady shortly afterwards.
Inter and Milan and the other European clubs published a joint statement to announce the Super League.
A UEFA executive committee is scheduled for Monday. The Governing body of European football had warned clubs and players participating in the Super League would be banned from any other tournament.
Leading European football clubs announce new Super League competition: AC Milan joins as Founding Club https://t.co/dXiStCInkV
I principali Club europei di calcio annunciano la nuova Super League: il Milan tra i Club Fondatori https://t.co/b4nWsJ6GCn pic.twitter.com/XrAYgSs8LU— AC Milan (@acmilan) April 18, 2021
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Leading European football clubs announce new #SuperLeague competition https://t.co/c7yuhT3u8C pic.twitter.com/A4IMlBAW7E
— Inter (@Inter_en) April 18, 2021