Celtic has denied any involvement in the competition and issued a statement reiterating their position on the recent European Super League court ruling.
This occurs after the dissident clubs involved prevailed in their Thursday court case.
Furthermore, the Scottish champions have reiterated their intention to remain in the UEFA structure.
Celtic Football Club has taken note of the ruling rendered by the European Court of Justice today, according to a statement from the club.
“Outdated UEFA statutes that were already revised in June 2022 are referenced in the resolution establishing the framework for prior authorization of other competitions.
It is important to clarify that this does not support or approve of the ‘Super League’ initiative in any way.
“As a club, Celtic is totally committed to working through the European Club Association, with our sister European clubs, to maintain the ideals that characterize European football. Celtic plays an important, leading role within the ECA framework.
The only way we can accomplish our goals is by using the solid collaboration that ECA has with UEFA.
“The wider European football community is not supportive of the ESL, and Celtic, like many other clubs, will continue to promote the interests and protection of football’s broader family through the ECA and UEFA.”