Returning Barca chief insists controversial breakaway Super League is still alive

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Barcelona president Joan Laporta has insisted that the Super League project is still alive, despite the withdrawal earlier this year of the majority of founding clubs.
The Catalans, along with Real Madrid and Juventus are the only three clubs remaining in the seemingly doomed breakaway competition, which was announced in April with 12 founding clubs.
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“The project is alive. The three clubs who are defending the project are winning all the court cases,” Laporta told television channel Esport 3.
“Uefa cannot stop it, and the pressure on English clubs, who were those behind the plans, hasn’t had any effect. Granted, it could have been presented in a better way.”
Surprisingly given Barca’s dire financial situation, Laporta said that when he became Barca president he spoke to Paris St-Germain forward Neymar about the prospect of returning to Barca, with the player trying to instigate the move.
“We tried to sign Neymar. He contacted us, and he wanted to come — he was crazy to come back to the club,” Laporta said.
“However, back then we interpreted (La Liga’s) Financial Fair Play in another way. If we hadn’t have done so, we wouldn’t have made him an offer.”
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