Amongst the terms agreed by the nine in the Club Commitment Declaration are a commitment to pay a collective sum of €15m which will be used to fund youth and grassroots football across Europe. Each club will also forfeit 5% of a season’s European revenues which would amount to just under €1m for clubs that reached the Champions League final. Some club owners, including those at Tottenham, Manchester United and Arsenal, are reported to have agreed to pick up the tab for the fines themselves. Uefa has also extracted conditions that would seek to prevent an event similar to the Super League from ever happening again. Clubs would have to pay a €100m fine if they were ever to join an unauthorised competition. They must provide individual commitments to abiding by Uefa statutes, and any breach of the Commitment Declaration at all would result in a €50m fine.