Torino President Urbano Cairo accuses Juventus and Inter of sabotaging the Lega Serie A talks with investment funds while secretly also preparing the Super League.

The project is on the verge of collapse after the six English clubs all pulled out, leaving only Inter, Juventus, Milan, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.

While Cairo spoke to the Corriere della Sera newspaper, he tied together the fact Agnelli was one of the founding figures behind the Super League with his role in negotiating the Lega Serie A deal to bring in outside funds.

Torino President Urbano Cairo accuses Juventus and Inter of sabotaging the Lega Serie A talks with investment funds while secretly also preparing the Super League.

The project is on the verge of collapse after the six English clubs all pulled out, leaving only Inter, Juventus, Milan, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.

While Cairo spoke to the Corriere della Sera newspaper, he tied together the fact Agnelli was one of the founding figures behind the Super League with his role in negotiating the Lega Serie A deal to bring in outside funds.

That was a project that seemed to be complete before some clubs suddenly turned against it.

“The Super League is an attack on the collective interest of Italian football,” said Cairo.

“Three clubs, Juve, Inter and Milan, thought exclusively about their economic health, their interests. They were not remotely concerned with the needs and concerns of other clubs.

“These are clubs that regularly pay their wages, who work hard and plan their activities with a good conscience. I do not think these 12 clubs, who may well have been destined to become 15, are financially virtuous. Quite the opposite.

“The project that planned to bring funds and a media company into the Lega Serie A was based on €1.7-1.8 billion, money that would’ve gone to everyone.

“Agnelli was part of the internal committee that was negotiating with the funds, and therefore had a very important role in the talks.

“The committee of five, which was created on October 13 2020, had been delegated to control the talks by all the other clubs.

“Suddenly, a change of scene, despite the vote from the assembly that supported the funds: Agnelli and the Inter owners suddenly distance themselves from the idea of the funds. Now we know why.

“We now come to discover that there were these negotiations between 12 European clubs, all of them heavily in debt, with secret meetings between Agnelli and Florentino Perez.

“This is unfair competition, this is lying, this is bad faith. You are delegated by the Serie A clubs to negotiate on their behalf and meanwhile are negotiating on another front to work out your own financial problems by damaging the clubs who gave you the mandate?”

Cairo also had stern words for Inter director Beppe Marotta.

“He is a Federal Counsellor, delegated to represent Serie A. He therefore has to resign. Agnelli left the ECA. I expect Marotta to do the same with the FIGC.

“The same goes for Milan President Paolo Scaroni, who at least was consistent with regards to the Lega Serie A funds, as he continued to support them. He too has to resign as a Lega counsellor.

“I admire Scaroni, but he has to take a step back.”

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