Torino president Urbano Cairo has declared Juventus have "betrayed" Serie A by being part of the Super League breakaway.
An emergency Lega Serie A meeting took place on Monday with Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan attending it.
"It is an attack on the health of the League. If someone like [Inter CEO] Beppe Marotta, does something like that, he must resign from the FIGC immediately and must be ashamed," Cairo said.
"You are an Inter director, a club that agreed to join the Super League, you can't represent Serie A and FIGC because you are threatening the life of the association.
"The project is not going to succeed, but those who conceived it are attacking the league and for this betrayal, they must resign and be ashamed."
Cairo also said: "It looks like the [Super League] project was filed on January 10, so I told him during the meeting: 'how can you come here to talk about solidarity when you sabotaged the negotiation with the funds, already knowing that you were doing the Super League?
"How can you go and negotiate for the operation when you are already working at the Super League?. But how do you do it? It is a betrayal."

