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European Super League cannot go ahead, Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli says

The breakaway European Super League is all but finished, with its founder saying the new competition can no longer continue.
Key points:
- Twelve of Europe’s biggest football clubs announced on Sunday they would form their own league
- Following heavy criticism, the six English clubs to be part of the new league announced their withdrawal
- The project is now no longer viable, according to its head, Andrea Agnelli
Andrea Agnelli, who is also chairman of Italian side Juventus, blamed the league’s downfall on politicians’ involvement.
Twelve of Europe’s leading soccer clubs from England, Italy and Spain announced a breakaway league on Sunday but after 48 hours of intense criticism from fans and politicians, the six English clubs backed out on…
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