
"According to Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona have already applied for membership in EFC, a process that was triggered automatically after the club decided to break away from the Super League project. The EFC, which is de facto represented by PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, would give Barcelona special immunity and favour from UEFA. This is something former president Joan Laporta has been keen on, as the club, despite initially supporting the Super League project, have formally recognised the efforts made by UEFA to improve the Champions League."
"The Super League project is finally no more. Real Madrid have recently announced they have reached an agreement with UEFA and European Football Clubs (EFC) surrounding their dispute over the project. The new deal will see Real Madrid work with UEFA for the betterment of football, effectively meaning the death of the Super League project. Barcelona have had a key role to play in this whole scenario, as their exit from the Super League project left Real Madrid with no support."
Real Madrid reached an agreement with UEFA and the European Football Clubs (EFC) resolving their dispute and bringing Real Madrid into cooperation with the governing bodies. The deal effectively ends the Super League project by committing Real Madrid to work with UEFA for the betterment of football. Barcelona withdrew from the Super League earlier, influenced by the EFC's strength, and have applied for EFC membership as a result. The EFC, represented de facto by PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, would provide Barcelona with special immunity and favour from UEFA. Barcelona now share strong relations with key EFC figures, while Real Madrid had earlier antagonised UEFA through Super League support.
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