It’s reported that 11 Serie A clubs signed a letter demanding action against Juventus, Milan and Inter for their part in the Super League fiasco.
They were the three Italian representatives in the group of 12 European rebels, joining Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal.
It crumbled within 48 hours, although Real Madrid President Florentino Perez continues to insist the contracts are binding.
It’s reported that 11 Serie A clubs signed a letter demanding action against Juventus, Milan and Inter for their part in the Super League fiasco.
They were the three Italian representatives in the group of 12 European rebels, joining Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal.
It crumbled within 48 hours, although Real Madrid President Florentino Perez continues to insist the contracts are binding.
Now it remains to be seen what punishment will be handed out by UEFA, but the Lega Serie A seem hesitant to take any action.
According to the Repubblica newspaper, 11 Serie A clubs signed a letter demanding action against the three rebels.
The letter also calls for an emergency Lega Serie A meeting to discuss possible sanctions.
The clubs who signed on are Roma, Torino, Bologna, Genoa, Sampdoria, Sassuolo, Spezia, Benevento, Crotone, Parma and Cagliari.
Not joining the campaign are Napoli, Lazio, Fiorentina, Atalanta and Verona.