With Florentino Pérez at the helm, as ideologue and president, 12 clubs from Europe lined up for the creation of the Superliga from the following season. Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Juventus, Inter Y Milan were all the teams that were enacted as founders of this surprising initiative in soccer.
Of course, looking out for your own interests, UEFA authorities and the FIFA they immediately came out to the crossing with a series of official statements. To sum up and be clear, the directors of these entities were totally against the construction of this new competition, in addition to threatening drastic sanctions for all the cadres involved in this movement.
In general terms, the fans of the different clubs also had a negative stance. In fact, in England, the youngest fans took to the streets to protest at the start of this sports war in the Old Continent. And the most curious thing was what happened to one of the members of the Big Six, because an important personality from the business world launched an interesting proposal …
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“When I was a growing kid, I have applauded Arsenal for as long as I can remember. If KSE (Kroenke Sports & Entertainment) wanted to sell it, I’d be happy to throw my hat in the ring.”, were the words that Daniel ek, owner of Spotify, launched through his personal Twitter account. Yes, he was willing to defend the interests of the followers of the Gunners and collaborate from the inside.