In photos: ‘Stolen by the rich’ – How fans are reacting to European Super League announcement
Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham are all involved in the proposed new league. Updated Apr 20, 2021 · 12:46 am Manchester United fans hold an anti Super League banner outside Old Trafford as twelve of Europe s top football clubs launch a breakaway Super League | Reuters
Fans of the Premier League clubs leading the breakaway European Super League have slammed the controversial plan, branding it the “ultimate betrayal”.
Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham are all involved in the new league, alongside Spanish trio Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Italian clubs Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan.
Reaction to major European clubs announcing a breakaway Super League
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FILES) In this file photo taken on May 20, 2015 Lazio’s fans cheer before the start of the Italian Tim Cup final match (Coppa Italia) between Juventus and Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
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Fans of the six Premier League clubs leading the breakaway European Super League have slammed the controversial plan, branding it the “ultimate betrayal”.
Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham are all involved in the new league, alongside Spanish trio Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Italian clubs Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan.
The founding clubs will share 3.5 billion euros for infrastructure investment and to offset coronavirus pandemic costs.