Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich refused to join ESL
German giants have refused the invitation.
Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund won’t join the breakaway Super League organized by 12 of Europe’s top clubs on Sunday, as per an assertion from the last mentioned.
The two clubs, just as the German Football Association, are focused on the European Club Association (ECA) and are backing proposed changes to the Champions League all things considered.
Clubs from England, Spain, and Italy have joined to the plans, while no German or French sides have still given in, to the idea of a breakaway league. Sources near RB Leipzig say they won’t join the new league as well.
“The board individuals from the ECA met up for a virtual gathering on Sunday evening, where it concurred that the board’s choice from last Friday actually stands,” Dortmund CEO, Hans-Joachim Watzke, said in articulation on the club’s site. “This choice directs that all clubs wish to execute the proposed changes to the Champions League. The ECA board individuals took an unmistakable position in dismissing plans for the foundation of a Super League
“Both German clubs on the ECA board, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund shared the very same position all throughout conversations.”
The DFB included its own assertion: “The German Football Association takes an unmistakable position against the idea of a European Super League. Football ought to consistently be about execution on the pitch; it chooses advancement and demotion, just as the capability for the individual rivalries. The business interests of a couple of clubs ought not prompt the abolishment of football.