Following the successful conclusion of the litigation that the Super League project had filed against UEFA, Manchester City, the most successful club in the Premier League, made a statement to clarify its position about the potential of returning to the tournament.
According to the official release that was made available on the internet of the club, Manchester City has not changed its position regarding the question of whether or not it should participate in the European Super League. To be more specific, in the year 2021, The Citizens confirmed that they had finished the process of withdrawing from the project’s founding team, and this has not changed up to this day.
A commitment has been made by the club to maintain a strong connection to the principles that underpin European football. Additionally, the club has committed to continuing to collaborate with other teams through the European Club Association (ECA) and to take part in UEFA events.
It was confirmed in 2021 that Manchester City would be one of the twelve founding member clubs of the Super League. The other five teams in the Big Six Premier League group, which were Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham, were also included in this group besides Man City. On the other hand, these six teams were the first to withdraw from the project as a result of pressure from fans, public opinion, and the competitive English Premier League.
In addition to Manchester United, Chelsea, and Tottenham, the neighboring team Manchester United published comments confirming that they would not be returning to the league. Step forward, Super League. While this is going on, it is not anticipated that the two teams who are still in the running, Arsenal and Liverpool, will make any announcements; yet, it is still challenging to go against the majority.
With relation to the Premier League, the leaders of the league have stated that they have acknowledged the decision made by the European Court of Justice concerning UEFA, FIFA, and Super League. On the other hand, they refused to acknowledge the existence of the “European Super League” and attacked the Super League for causing harm to the relationship between English football and football played in other European countries.
Upon their return to Manchester City, they are currently concentrating on the 2023 FIFA Club World Cup final match versus Fluminense, which is scheduled to take place in the wee hours of the morning on December 23. The team that Pep Guardiola is leading is