Germans for radical measures, PSG president: Personal interests, not the interests of football

The president of PSG, Naser Al Kelaifi, also spoke out, after his club rejected the invitation to be part of the new competition.

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The German Football Association (DFB) on Tuesday requested a suspension for all 12 clubs that have decided to start the Super League until they change their minds.

"Those clubs should be banned from all competitions until they start thinking about their fans who made them so great, among the biggest in the world, and not about their own wallets. The selfish behavior of those 12 clubs has nothing to do with the game anymore which we loved as children. Fudal is free for all. The closed Superliga is only for the super-rich and super-ruthless," DFB president Fritz Keller announced on the association's official Twitter account.

The president of PSG, Naser Al Kelaifi, also spoke out, after his club rejected the invitation to be part of the new competition.

"PSG sincerely believes that football is a sport for everyone. The heart of this sport is the fans, the family and the community. We believe that any offer without the support of UEFA does not solve the problems we face, but is motivated by personal interests. We continue our cooperation with UEFA ", said Al Kelaifi.

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