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European Super League contracts 'are binding and nobody can leave'

The six Premier League clubs that have signed up for the European Super League might be forced to remain a part of the competition - even if they change their minds. Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal have all agreed to take part in the breakaway league, much to the fury of their own supporters. Although pundits and players have united in condemning the plans, chairman Florentino Perez has insisted that there is no way back now that deals have been agreed. The initial plans that were released on Sunday could spell the end of the Champions League as we know it, and might force those involved to leave their domestic leagues. Chairman Florentino...
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