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Chapter 434 - European Super League, G14

With the rapid advancement of television broadcast technology, football matches began reaching audiences on a global scale, creating a surge in broadcasting revenues.

At the same time, the market value of superstar players was rising dramatically, pushing transfer fees and wages to unprecedented levels. As a result, football clubs faced significantly higher operating costs and increasing financial risks.

To safeguard their interests, maximize commercial opportunities, and gain a stronger collective voice in negotiations with governing bodies such as UEFA and FIFA, a coalition of elite European clubs established what became known as the G-14 organization. They were stirring, setting the stage for a battle against UEFA over the formation of the European Super League.

Real Madrid (Spain)

FC Barcelona (Spain)

Manchester United (England)

Liverpool (England)

AC Milan (Italy)

Juventus (Italy)

Internazionale (Italy)

Bayern Munich (Germany)

Borussia Dortmund (Germany)

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