This week the European Super League has circulated a draft of what would be its new format, which highlights the existence of meritocratic promotion and relegation and the existence of three divisions that would accommodate about 60 teams. In addition to the existence of an internal financial fair play model.
This alleged new proposal has been one of the topics of press conferences in England, where Erik ten Hag has been loosely in favor of the change, although it was clear he was keen to move onto subjects more related to Manchester United.
“If it is good for football, it will always be positive,” Ten Hag explained in his latest pre-match press conference ahead of facing Leeds.
The Manchester United boss began his speech by admitting that he was not fully aware of the details of the project.
“We have a lot of games and I need all my energy focused on the team,” Ten Hag continued.
In the second part of his response, he focused his thoughts somewhat more.
“The current format is fine, but people are always going to want to build better things,” he argued.
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