Super League: Pablo Longoria responds cash to Joan Laporta

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Last week, Joan Laporta explained that Olympique de Marseille was one of the clubs that had given the green light to the Super League project, thus wishing to participate in the competition. And this while Pablo Longoria has positioned himself against it in the past. Asked about this at a press conference this Wednesday, the Spanish leader wanted to make things clear.

“To tell the truth, I think I was the first to speak out with the European court’s ruling. In the world of football, dialogue is the most important thing. I think it’s something very difficult in current football. At no time did we have discussions about the Super League. This raises a lot of questions. Especially as a member of the ECA. We have a duty of responsibility. This is a reason for discussion at the ECA but I demand unity and I call for a common solution to be found, without breaking up the football family”, explained the president of OM. Who is telling the truth in this story?

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