Britain's prime minister warns measures against English clubs for European Superleague

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the British government will work with football authorities to deal with the controversial European Superleague project. “
“We will see everything we can do with football authorities to make sure this initiative doesn't go forward in the way it is currently proposed.”, Johnson told “Sky Sports”
I don't think it's good news for fans, I don't think it's good news for football in this country. ”
These clubs are not just excellent global brands. They are also clubs that have historical origins from their cities, their local communities. They must have a connection with those fans in those communities. It's very important that it still be.
I don't like the looks of these proposals, and we'll be consulted for what we can do. ”, the British prime minister recently added.
Six clubs from Premierligla have confirmed their participation in this new European race.












