CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
They Want How Much?! Real Madrid To Sue UEFA For €4.5 Billion After Super League Ruling
It’s Not Just About Football Anymore — It’s About Power, Control, And Billions Of Euros.
In a dramatic turn of events, Real Madrid and A22 Sports Management, the organization behind the controversial European Super League, are gearing up to sue UEFA for a jaw-dropping €4.5 billion.
The lawsuit, which stems from the EU’s landmark antitrust ruling, accuses UEFA of abusing its dominance and blocking fair competition in European football.
Real Madrid’s €4.5 Billion Claim
According to reports from AS, the colossal claim covers lost profits, reputational damage, and competitive harm caused by UEFA’s monopoly-like grip on club competitions.
After nearly a dozen failed meetings and stalled negotiations, Real Madrid and A22 have decided to take their battle to the courtroom — this time, with the law on their side.
A Madrid court recently ruled in favor of the Spanish giants, declaring that UEFA had “seriously infringed EU free competition rules.” The verdict gave Real Madrid president Florentino Perez the confidence to seek damages that could reshape European football’s financial future.
“UEFA’s structure is a monopoly that kills innovation and fair competition,” Perez has long argued — and now, he finally has legal backing to prove it.
A War Years In The Making
The feud dates back to April 2021, when 12 of Europe’s biggest clubs — including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, and Juventus — unveiled the Super League, a breakaway tournament designed to rival the UEFA Champions League.
But the idea collapsed within 48 hours amid fan outrage, political backlash, and UEFA’s threats of sanctions. The English “Big Six” clubs pulled out, leaving Real Madrid and Barcelona isolated — but undeterred.
Perez pressed on, claiming UEFA’s dominance was stifling progress and fairness in European football. In December 2023, his persistence paid off when the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled that UEFA’s approval requirements for new competitions violated EU antitrust laws.
The victory was later reinforced by Spain’s Audiencia Provincial, confirming that UEFA had abused its dominant position — effectively opening the door for Madrid’s massive lawsuit.
Inside The Failed Negotiations
In the months following the CJEU decision, UEFA and A22 attempted peace talks. High-level meetings were held between A22 CEO Bernd Reichart, UEFA’s Teodoro Teodoridis, and representatives from Real Madrid and Barcelona.
At first, progress seemed possible — discussions reportedly focused on broadcasting rights and shared management models. But insiders say UEFA was “stalling to buy time,” and that talks collapsed when no agreement on format or governance could be reached.
While Barcelona president Joan Laporta has recently softened his stance and sought to rebuild bridges with UEFA, Perez remains unyielding.
“This is about fairness and the future of football,” sources close to Perez say. “Real Madrid will not back down.”
What Happens Next
If successful, this lawsuit could set a historic precedent, potentially ending UEFA’s regulatory monopoly and redefining how European competitions are governed and monetized.
For now, football’s biggest courtroom drama is just beginning — and with €4.5 billion on the line, every move will be watched closely by clubs, investors, and fans around the world.
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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Hansi Flick Defends Lamine Yamal After Chelsea Clash And Calls For Teen Star To Step Up
Flick Backs Yamal After A Rough Night In London
Barcelona’s Champions League setback at Stamford Bridge has dominated headlines, and one storyline took center stage — Lamine Yamal vs Marc Cucurella. The 18-year-old starlet struggled to break free from Cucurella, whom Hansi Flick boldly labelled “one of the best full-backs in the world.”
Despite the tough showing and the teenager’s visible frustration when he was subbed off late in the match, Flick stepped in with both support and a challenge.
“Lamine is fine. Many players aren’t happy when we substitute them,” Flick said. “Cucurella is one of the best in the world… but now it’s Lamine’s turn to step up.”
A firm hand. A soft landing. Classic Flick.
Barcelona Need A Reaction After The Chelsea Collapse
Barca’s 3-0 loss featured an own goal from Jules Kounde and clinical finishes from Estevao and Liam Delap. The defeat leaves Barcelona sitting in the playoff zone of their group instead of the automatic qualification spots — not exactly the Blaugrana standard.
Flick admitted it was “tough” and the team was “feeling down,” but he pushed back against the idea that the defence alone should carry the blame.
Barcelona’s high line makes headlines every season, but Flick made the tactical demand crystal clear:
“It’s not just the defenders. If we don’t all press effectively, we’ll have problems.”
Translation?
If one gear misses, the whole Barca machine stutters.
Injury Updates: More Problems, Some Solutions
Ahead of the weekend clash against Alaves, Barcelona’s squad news is mixed:
❌ Ronald Araujo
Out with a stomach virus — and coming off a red card vs Chelsea.
❌ Fermin Lopez
Experiencing discomfort after the Chelsea match. Flick joked that sometimes even “new boots with new monthly colors” can cause issues.
✔️ Pedri
Expected to return in the second half.
Barcelona fans exhaled collectively.
✔️ Marc Bernal
Will get minutes after recovering from injury.
✔️ Andreas Christensen In Midfield?
Yes — Flick is seriously considering it alongside Eric Garcia.
✔️ Raphinha
Flick says he’s “one of the most focused players” and admits he has missed the Brazilian’s spark.
Spotlight: Yamal Must Answer The Call
Cucurella may have won the duel at Stamford Bridge, but Flick’s message is clear:
This is not about one bad night.
It is about how the young star responds.
Barcelona need energy, leadership, and bravery — and Flick believes Yamal can provide it.
For an 18-year-old carrying expectations this huge, the next match will be more than just another LaLiga fixture.
It’s a character exam.
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Ballon d’Or
Thomas Frank Backs Vitinha For Ballon d’Or After Spurs’ 5-3 Thriller Loss To PSG
Tottenham gave Paris Saint-Germain a real scare in Paris but ultimately fell 5-3 in a thrilling Champions League clash. Spurs twice led the defending champions, but a stunning second-half display from PSG, led by Vitinha, proved decisive.
Despite the defeat, Tottenham boss Thomas Frank praised his side’s performance, highlighting their grit, personality, and aggressiveness. “I’m pleased with the performance. It was the reaction I wanted from the players, from the team. Much more character, personality, aggressiveness… Today we saw it, and I’m pleased with that,” Frank told reporters.
Frank also reserved high praise for PSG midfielder Vitinha, who scored a hat-trick and finished third in this year’s Ballon d’Or. “When we played against a decent team where they have one Ballon d’Or winner and I think the next one is playing in midfield… Vitinha. Wow, what a player,” said Frank. “Vitinha is the best midfielder in the world. He will be the next Ballon d’Or winner.”
The match saw Tottenham showing signs of life after their 4-1 drubbing by Arsenal, with strikers scoring two goals and promising performances from Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall. Midfielder Gray reflected positively on the game, noting that Spurs faced “probably the best team in Europe at the moment” and that there were valuable lessons to take forward.
While Spurs now face back-to-back heavy defeats, Frank’s words underline that the team’s identity and fighting spirit remain intact. For Tottenham fans, there are positives to build on even in defeat, and lessons from facing Europe’s elite could prove invaluable.
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