Gary Neville has slammed the six Premier League clubs who are said to have taken part in talks regarding the formation of a European Super League which could change English football.Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal are said to have taken part in lengthy talks over the breakaway league - with a statement expected on Sunday evening.Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan, AC Milan and Juventus have also been named, with French and German clubs choosing not to be included at present.The Super League is seen as a direct challenge to UEFA, who are planning to announce a new format to the Champions League to begin in 2024 - and could ban those involved.During the first-half of United’s.
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