These players would not be in Qatar 2022 for the European Super League LIST

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Can you imagine a World Cup without Messi, Cristiano, Salah, Pogba, Ramos and the stars of the most powerful clubs in the world? With the announcement of the project of the European Super League, the FIFA has already issued its warning: player who will be playing one minute of this new project excluded from all tournaments which endorses the highest football body, including the world cup

It is, as this summer’s Superliga becomes reality, Qatar by 2022 would not have world stars with the status of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, who would have their last chance to win the biggest football tournament in the world, but would be marginalized for belonging to Barcelona and Juventus, two of the members of the new Super League.

Mexico would lose one of its banners

The decision would not only affect the great powers such as Germany (with Kroos and Ter-Stegen for example), France (with Pogba and Griezmann) or England (Kane and Sterling), but the second and third line countries would also lose it to some of are maximum references such as Héctor Herrera with Mexico or Mohamed Salah in Egypt.

The United States currently has a project with some of their promising players, mainly in Europe Christian Pulisic from Chelsea. In addition to Best, Barcelona defender, or Weston McKennie from Juve.

Stars who would miss Qatar 2022 for the European Super League

The The European Super League will consist of 20 clubs, Of which 15 have been named as founders. Of these, 12 are currently uncovered and six are from England (Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham), three from Italy (AC Milan, Inter de Milán, Juventus) and three from Spain (Atlético de Madrid, Barcelona and Real Madrid), whose players would be banned from the 2022 World Cup.

  1. Lionel Messi (Barcelona – Argentina)
  2. Antoine Griezmann (Barcelona – France)
  3. Marc-André Ter Stegen (Barcelona – Germany)
  4. Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona – The Netherlands)
  5. Luka Modric (Real Madrid – Croacia)
  6. Toni Kroos (Real Madrid – Germany)
  7. Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid – Bélgica)
  8. Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid – Spain)
  9. Luis Suárez (Atlético de Madrid – Uruguay)
  10. José Ma.Giménez (Atlético de Madrid – Uruguay)
  11. Joao Félix (Atlético de Madrid – Portugal)
  12. Héctor Herrera (Atlético de Madrid – Mexico)
  13. Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus – Portugal)
  14. Paulo Dybala (Juventus – Argentina)
  15. Matthijs de Ligt (Juventus – The Netherlands)
  16. Weston McKennie (Juventus – United States)
  17. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan – Suecia)
  18. Ante Rebic (AC Milan – Croatia)
  19. Sandro Tonali (AC Milan – Italy)
  20. Gianluigi Donnarumma (AC Milan – Italy): Construction works
  21. Romelu Lukaku (Inter Milan – Belgium)
  22. Lautaro Martínez (Inter Milan – Argentina)
  23. Matías Vecino (Inter Milan – Uruguay)
  24. Arturo Vidal (Inter Milan – Chile)
  25. Paul Pogba (Manchester United – France)
  26. Harry Maguire (Manchester United – Inglaterra)
  27. Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United – Portugal)
  28. Marcus Rashford (Manchester United – Inglaterra)
  29. Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City – Belgium)
  30. Phil Foden (Manchester City – England)
  31. Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City – Brazil)
  32. Raheem Sterling (Manchester City – Inglaterra)
  33. Martin Odegaard (Arsenal – Noruega)
  34. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal – Gabon)
  35. Dani Ceballos (Arsenal – Spain)
  36. Granit Xhaka (Arsenal – Switzerland)
  37. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool – Egipto)
  38. Sadio Mané (Liverpool – Senegal)
  39. Alisson Becker (Liverpool – Brazil)
  40. Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool – The Netherlands)
  41. Timo Werner (Chelsea – Germany)
  42. Christian Pulisic (Chelsea – United States)
  43. Kai Havertz (Chelsea – Alemania)
  44. N’Golo Kanté (Chelsea – France)
  45. Harry Kane (Tottenham – England)
  46. Son Heung-min (Tottenham – Corea del Sur)
  47. Gareth Bale (Tottenham – Gales)
  48. Dele Alli (Tottenham – England)

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