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Liverpool are one of the English clubs to join the European Super League.
Liverpool are one of the English clubs to join the European Super League. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters
Liverpool are one of the English clubs to join the European Super League. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters

UK fans and the European Super League: what are you planning to do next?

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We would like to hear from UK football fans of the ‘big six’ clubs in England and others, and what action they plan on taking next

Six English football clubs, Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur, have said they will join a breakaway competition called the European Super League. Spanish clubs Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid and Barcelona in Spain, as well as Italian sides Milan, Inter and Juventus have agreed to join the league.

We would like to hear from UK fans on what they plan on doing next and any action they are thinking of taking. We are also interested in hearing from those whose clubs have been invited to join the league and supporters of clubs who are not part of the plan.

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