Speaking to Ouest-France, Laghrari said, "I don't want to say their names because I don't want to expose them. Since December 21, we have spoken with around fifty different clubs. About twenty of them are very, very motivated by the project. We already have enough clubs to start a competition.
"We are very busy talking to different clubs, fan associations, players and people who are involved in football on a day-to-day basis. They all call us to better understand this project because, since it is possible and legal to propose an alternative, the actors want to work. We can work together to improve football."
He added, "A club that has already given its commitment, but that published a statement to position itself against it, told us: 'It's exactly the same as when you confirm a coach for the job and fire him in the following weeks.
"Once everyone understands that it is much fairer to have an authentic European pyramid and not a system in which the quarter of the Spanish League is worth more than the Belgian champion, people will go towards this model."