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Joel Glazer and Kroenkes personally paying Man Utd and Arsenal’s ESL fines

The owners of Arsenal and Manchester United will personally pay for the financial damage caused by their European Super League plans. It was confirmed by UEFA that the clubs who were part of the proposed breakaway league would face punishments for their actions, which have today been announced. Nine of the 12 clubs who founded the failed Super League, excluding Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus, will make a combined 15m contribution to benefit children’s and grassroots football across Europe. In addition to this, the nine clubs will lose five percent of their European competition revenue for one season and face fines of 100 (£87m) should they try to form another competition of this...
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