Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox European football has endured a seismic change following the announcement of plans for a new Super League, which would replace UEFA's Champions League and Europa League.
Manchester United and Manchester City are among the 12 clubs who were part of the announcement on Sunday evening, where they were joined by Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham from the Premier League.
England's top flight issued a statement condemning the breakaway competition, while UEFA chief Alexander Ceferin slamming the clubs involved and declaring that there could be immediate action against the clubs.
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