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TURIN July 2 — Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli said on Thursday that he is ready to have further dialogue over a potential European Super League, which he is not giving up on, and that he still respects Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin. Along with Real Madrid and Barcelona, Juventus are yet to...

TURIN July 2 — Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli said on Thursday that he is ready to have further dialogue over a potential European Super League, which he is not giving up on, and that he still respects Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin.

The Madrid commercial court ruled on Thursday that Uefa must cancel all legal sanctions imposed on the three clubs, providing Agnelli with a boost in his efforts to change football’s structure. “We are not scared of threats and we are confident that our legal action will lead to satisfactory results, but the real success would be if we return to a dialogue.”

 

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