Florentino Perez speaks up in an interview: Bad luck, Chelsea fans, says nothing is over.

The only English club that seemed to have been hesitant was, no less than Manchester City. So declared Real Madrid President Florentino Perez. Perez, who insisted that the project was not dead, claimed that W EFA had acted as if the 12 rebel clubs had released “a nuclear bomb”, and said the clubs [...]
Perez, who insisted that the project was not dead, claimed that W EFA had acted as if the 12 rebel clubs had released “a nuclear bomb”, and said Premier League clubs lost energy.
He also accused the Chelsea fans who gathered outside the Stamford Bridge of being “," writes The Guardian, translated Periscope.
Speaking in an interview on the El Largouero TV show on a radio, Perez admitted to being the sad and disappointed “.
He insisted that none of the clubs, all of which have signed identical contracts containing punitive clauses for withdrawal, had formally left the association and claimed they would continue to work to find “resolution”.
Perez denied that Juventu and Milan had left.
There was an English team that didn't look very interested, and this spread to the outback,” said Perez.
In this interview where he was spoken out, and when he made conflicting statements, he even said that the <x0-words were not removed”.












