Juventus has backed out of plans to create a European Super League and asked to rejoin the European Club Association (ECA).
Twelve clubs joined up to launch a breakaway European Super League in 2021, including the Italian team.
As a result, nine of the 12 teams—six of which were from the English Premier League—were readmitted to the ECA after being barred from it in 2021.
Now that Juventus is expected to become the tenth, the only teams still vying to play in the European Super League are Barcelona and Real Madrid.
ECA chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi said: “ECA’s door is always open to clubs who believe in collective interests, progressive reform and working constructively with all stakeholders.”









