Barça: Joan Laporta sends a big tackle to PSG

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While the project was, for a time, buried, the founders of the Super League received the green light to try to launch their new competition. And this Friday morning, the president of FC Barcelona, ​​Joan Laporta, explained himself on the subject and confirmed in particular that Olympique de Marseille would be very interested in the idea of ​​joining this new tournament, while Pablo Longoria, as well as several other clubs mentioned, such as Feyenoord and AS Roma, denied the Catalan leader’s comments.

But after having already sent a tackle to Real Madrid, Joan Laporta wanted to say a salty little word about the position of Paris Saint-Germain on this subject. “PSG’s position on the Super League? He is the one who governs UEFA. They already have their Super League. As for the English teams, they already have their Super League.he declared on the microphone of RAC1. The message has been sent and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi will appreciate…

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