Roma have released a statement against the Super League, saying the club is firmly against that 'closed system.'

Inter, Juventus and Milan are the Serie A clubs that announced the Super League on Sunday.

Real Madrid and Super League President Florentino Perez said clubs like Roma and Napoli could be invited in the future, but the Giallorossi don't seem to be interested in taking part in the competition.

Roma have released a statement against the Super League, saying the club is firmly against that 'closed system.'

Inter, Juventus and Milan are the Serie A clubs that announced the Super League on Sunday.

Real Madrid and Super League President Florentino Perez said clubs like Roma and Napoli could be invited in the future, but the Giallorossi don't seem to be interested in taking part in the competition.

"We would like to address our incredible fans and supporters on the recent announcement of a breakaway "super league," the club's official statement reads.

"AS Roma is strongly opposed to this 'closed' system, as it fundamentally flies in the face of the spirit of the game that we all love.

"Some things are more important than money, and we remain firmly committed to Italian football on a domestic level, and to fair, open European competitions for all. We look forward to continuing to work with Lega Serie A, the Italian Federation, ECA and UEFA to grow and develop the game of football in Italy and around the world. 

"Fans and grassroots football are at the core of our sport, and this must never be forgotten."

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