UEFA has given approval for LaLiga and Serie A matches to performed in the US and Australia, respectively.
This determination comes regardless of outrage from followers.
Barcelona and Villarreal will play one another in Miami in December and Milan will tackle Como in Perth, Australia, in February.
In a press release launched on Monday, UEFA acknowledged the controversy over taking home league fixtures overseas.
However they insisted that the approvals had been an “distinctive” measure and should not be interpreted as setting a precedent.
“Whereas it’s regrettable to must let these two video games go forward, this determination is outstanding and shall not be seen as setting a precedent. Our dedication is obvious: to guard the integrity of nationwide leagues and be certain that soccer stays anchored in its residence atmosphere,” the assertion added.
