According to Aleix Parise of Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona has decided to abandon Florentino Perez’s Super League proposal in favor of strengthening their connection with UEFA.
According to the report, the club believes UEFA has taken their criticism seriously, implementing major adjustments such as changing the competition format and improving financial returns for participating teams.
These acts have caused Barcelona to abandon their previous Super League campaign.
Improving the relationship
Barcelona had a contentious relationship with UEFA for many years, due in part to the club’s financial struggles and strong support for the Super League idea.
However, recent developments have greatly improved connections. The club now believes that UEFA is reacting to clubs’ concerns by demonstrating greater flexibility and readiness to value their feedback.
As a result, Barcelona no longer sees the need to advocate for the breakaway competition, despite the fact that a decision in favor of Super League promoters is due soon.
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The better relationship is obvious in a variety of ways. Barcelona is currently ready to obtain an exception from UEFA to open Camp Nou with 45,000 fans during the Champions League’s first round, allowing them to swap stadiums temporarily.
The club feels that this would be in accordance with UEFA regulations because it would provide no sporting or financial advantage.
Another indication of stronger relations was UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin’s attendance at Lluis Companys Olympic, where he watched the match versus PSG from the Montjuic box.
Hope is a good thing.
Barcelona sees this as a gesture of goodwill and mutual respect, emphasizing the club’s remarkable improvement in relations with Europe’s regulatory body.
By abandoning the Super League concept, Barcelona is ushering in a new era of collaboration with UEFA.
The club’s current goal is on developing strong, productive partnerships while continuing to compete at the highest level of European football.

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