Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez said "the Super League is on" and "nothing has failed" as the three clubs that maintain their support for the project - Los Blancos, Barcelona and Juventus - have a European court on the future of the competition. Await the decision.
UEFA's disciplinary proceedings against the three rebel clubs have been halted after a judge in Madrid issued a preliminary injunction based on EU competition law, which has since been passed in the European Court of Justice.
Six - nine clubs in the Premier League, Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan and AC Milan that have refused the plans - have already apologized and accepted fines from UEFA.
"We are calm, we have won because of what we have," Perez, president of the Super League, told El Transistor. "The English teams were forced out.
"They signed something they shouldn't have signed, because they are committed to the Super League. They wanted to punish them, and the courts have said no.
"There is a binding contract and no one can leave. The Super League continues. We went to the judge who ruled and said the Super League cannot be touched. UEFA can't do anything for the people or the clubs. Stop it It has been given. Now the Luxembourg court must decide."
Perez has been the league's most vocal advocate of a proposed breakaway since the effort began in April.
"We have been working on this for two years," he said on Thursday. "It's a format to stop football, which is losing interest, from dying.
"We're not excluding anyone, but everyone can't be there. A Roma-Sampdoria has less interest than a Manchester [United]-Paris Saint-Germain. The fans are in charge here."
In a 90-minute late-night radio interview, Perez was also questioned about the departure of Zinedine Zidane and Sergio Ramos, the futures of Gareth Bale and Raphael Varane, and the club's interest in Kylian Mbappe.
When asked about Zidane's resignation last month, he said, "It didn't surprise me." "It was one of the possibilities.
"I spent the whole afternoon trying to convince him. I haven't read [the resignation letter published in Dario AS]. He told me it was bad. He didn't write it, it's not Zidane. Someone wrote it for him. "
Perez said he loves Ramos - who is ending his contract this month after failing to agree terms on an extension - "like a son."
He declined to explain why the talks failed, when the defender claimed he was ready to accept a one-year deal, but was told the earlier offer from the club had been withdrawn.
"I love Sergio. I won't talk about it," Perez said. "I won't give my version. We offered him a contract, we told him it had a deadline."
Perez described Bale as "one of Europe's greats" after spending the last season on loan at Tottenham Hotspur with one year remaining on the Real Madrid contract and said he did not know what would happen with Varan " ", which has also been dealt in 2022.
Asked about the France international, he said, "We will see when he returns from the euro." "He has a year left, we haven't spoken to him. We haven't received offers."
Perez will not be taken on a potential bid for Mbappe, who is yet to renew his contract at PSG.
"Madrid always works for the best," Perez said. "I don't talk about players who aren't in Madrid. I know what the members want, they want the best here. I don't want to talk about players who aren't in Madrid because it's an honor The lack is there. The fans have faith in me."