Twelve European clubs condemned for threatening ‘greedy, cynical’ breakaway Super League
Liverpool are reported to be among the clubs hoping to launch the new competition.
PARIS: Twelve of Europe’s most powerful clubs were accused of greed and cynicism and threatened with international exile on Sunday as they edged closer to creating a breakaway European Super League.
British media reported that Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham were the six Premier League teams set to be part of the plans.
Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan make up the group threatening the breakaway.
European football’s governing body UEFA said it had learned that the 12 might confirm plans for a…
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