Get the latest United updates, transfer news and analysis delivered straight to your inbox every day for free Proposals for a revolutionary European Super League (ESL) breakaway have been met with widespread backlash - both at Old Trafford and beyond.
As reported, Manchester United are one of 12 initial signatories for a controversial 20-team reform that would, if it comes to pass, change football as we know it.
Bankrolled by US banking giant JP Morgan, the ESL breakaway is the brainchild of Real Madrid president Florentino Perez and the American owners at three Premier League clubs, including United.
Under the proposals, elite clubs from across Europe would take part in a midweek competition. Indeed, it is not intended to clash with the
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