Juventus Formally Start Process to Leave Super League

With a wordy statement, Juventus announced to have officially initiated the procedure to bow out of the Super League. They were one of the only three teams left on it. Real Madrid and Barcelona will have to sign off. The Bianconeri announced that they were mulling such a decision in early January.
Following the recent events and reports, UEFA has opened an inquiry to determine whether Juventus have violated the Financial Fair Play rules.

UEFA Set to Probe Juventus for Fair Play Infractions

Following the recent events and reports, UEFA has opened an inquiry to determine whether Juventus have violated the Financial Fair Play rules or the parameters to get the Champions League license. Like many clubs, the Old Lady reached a settlement agreement with the federation regarding their balance sessions during the pandemic.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin participated in a pair of conventions in Italy after announcing that he would run again for the position.

Ceferin Responds to Napoli Chief, Snubs Super League

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin participated in a pair of conventions in Italy after announcing that he would run again for the position. He spoke about a few topics, including Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis previously stating that teams should be able to block players from participating in the African Cup of Nations.
Inter are the only ones that formally bowed out of the Super League out of the 12 founding teams thanks to a special release clause.

Inter Rumored to Be Only Team that Fully Left Super League

Inter are the only ones that formally bowed out of the Super League out of the 12 founding teams. Despite the chatter, Juventus president Andrea Agnelli did not launch a revised version of the competition in the recent Financial Times Business of Football Summit. However, he hinted that 11 clubs are still connected to the project.