Turin's Juventus will rejoin the European Club Association (ECA) after exiting the Super League project, as announced on the organization's website.
The European Association's press office quotes ECA Chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi as saying:
I am pleased to report that Juventus has requested to re-join ECA, which will be formalized shortly.
Last summer, Juventus reconsidered participating in the Super League, scheduled to launch in 2025, and initiated the project's exit.
Earlier, Spanish La Liga President Javier Tebas referred to the project as "football's death, not a solution."
Real Madrid Extend Contract With Luka Modric For One Season Theo Hernandez May Return To Real Madrid Bonucci Says Messi Is More Unpredictable Player Than Ronaldo