The six English clubs that signed up to the breakaway European Super League earlier this year have agreed to pay 20 million pounds as part of a settlement with the Premier League, Sky Sports reported on Wednesday, citing sources.
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - The Arsenal logo is seen at the Emirates Stadium as twelve of Europe's top football clubs launch a breakaway Super League - London, Britain - April 19, 2021 REUTERS/Paul ChildsShare this contentREUTERS: The six English clubs that signed up to the breakaway European Super League earlier this year have agreed to pay 20 million pounds as part of a settlement with the Premier League, Sky Sports reported on Wednesday, citing sources.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur also agreed to accept fines of about 20 million pounds each and 30-point deductions if they join a similar unsanctioned competition in the future.The Premier League is expected to announce the sanctions later on Wednesday, Sky added https://news.sky.com/story/super-league-six-count-20m-cost-of-settlement-with-premier-league-12328513.
The Super League was launched with 12 clubs as founding members, but nine of them - six from England and AC Milan, Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid - have since backed out and reached a deal with UEFA.
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