Bruno Fernandes is the first Manchester United player to publicly express his opposition to the establishment of the European Super League.
After 12 of Europe's 'leading clubs,' including Manchester United, declared their intention to join the breakaway Super League, the football world responded unanimously with disappointment.
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The plans have been unanimously opposed, with fans, pundits, and policymakers banding together to oppose the measures, which will turn Europe's top competition into a "closed store" and permanently alter the atmosphere of the sport.
If the Super League were to become a reality, it would be disastrous for the Champions League since the bulk of the top teams would no longer be able to participate in the tournament.
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The plans have been unanimously opposed, with fans, pundits, and policymakers banding together to oppose the measures, which will turn Europe's top competition into a "closed store" and permanently alter the atmosphere of the sport.
If the Super League were to become a reality, it would be disastrous for the Champions League since the bulk of the top teams would no longer be able to participate in the tournament.
Fernandes supported a post by Portugal international teammate Daniel Podence on Instagram after the Wolves winger shared a picture of himself playing in the Champions League with former club Olympiacos with the caption: "The occasion.
The melody.
The Daydream.
The volley by Zidane... Kaka's solo... Liverpool in Athens... Ole in Barcelona... Cris and Seedorf...
There are some things that we really cannot afford."
Fernandes posted the post on his Instagram story, using three clapping emojis and the words "Dreams can't buy," along with a love heart emoji.
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