The owners of Liverpool and Man Utd have been accused of contriving to "destroy football" with an "underground project" worth £4.6billion.
It was only in October that the lid was blown off the Project Big Picture (PBP) scheme, led by Liverpool owner John Henry and Man Utd's Joel Glazer.
PBP was aiming to restructure the UK football pyramid while giving increased power to the 'Big Six' Premier League clubs. That notion was unanimously rejected by the Premier League and FA, but talks of the elite clubs forming a breakaway European Super League have reared their ugly head again.
And according to La Liga chief Javier Tebas; Henry and Glazer have been at the forefront of the planning. Fifa president Gianni Infantino was initially on board
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