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European Super League officially terminated as 9 clubs formally pull out

The European Super League has been officially terminated as UEFA has confirmed that nine of the 12 breakaway teams have formally pulled out. Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus will have 'appropriate action' taken against them as the only three teams to not accept the break-up of the league. While the others, including six Premier League sides, are working with UEFA to create 'official declaration document about resigning'. But a punishment has been agreed for Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham. Each side will have five per-cent of their revenue withheld for one season in UEFA competition and each will make a donation of 15m Euros to grassroots...
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