Madrid, Juventus and Barça meet in Las Vegas for the Superliga

Las Vegas will not only host a pre-season training camp for three of the world's top clubs. The North American city served on Saturday afternoon as the place for a meeting between Real Madrid, Juventus and Barcelona. Marca reported that the three were meeting for a common reason.
This is the subject of the Superliga. The presidents of the three clubs, Florentino Perez, Andrea Agnelli and Joan Laporta, respectively, met at the Four Seasons in the city, where the 'Merengues' are staying to prepare for the American pre-season tour.
The meeting lasted around an hour and a half and ended at 15:00. Agnelli was the first to leave the hotel at 15.03. Afterwards, the Barcelona president left the hotel at half past three accompanied by Rafael Yuste, Barça's vice-president.
The most prominent issue has been the future court decision on whether UEFA acts as a monopoly, the key element for the future of the Super League and the Champions League. The feeling left is that the judiciary will decide that in the first quarter of 2023.
That would be the reason that could bring back the project initiated by Madrid president, in which all the initial clubs are still present, linked by a contract that includes a multimillion-pound penalty if it is broken.