European Super League: Six Premier clubs that joined breakaway return to European Club Association

 




Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham were six of 12 teams that joined the European Super League; however, all six - plus Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan and AC Milan - pulled out within days after furious backlash, causing breakaway to collapseThe six - along with AC Milan, Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid - are now back in the ECA fold after re


signing to form the breakaway Super League in April.


The news follows on from the announcement of a 'peace agreement' between UEFA and those nine clubs back in May.


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The ECA said in a statement: "The ECA executive board took into consideration the clubs' acknowledgement that the so-called European Super League project was not in the interests of the wider football community and their publicly communicated decisions to abandon said ESL project completely.


"The ECA board also acknowledged the clubs' stated willingness to engage actively with ECA in its collective mission to develop European club football in the open and transparent interests of all, not the few.

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