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The two Premier League clubs will become members of the European Club Association (ECA) again alongside AC Milan, Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Liverpool and Tottenham.
Those clubs all resigned from the ECA in April to form a continental breakaway competition, launching the ill-fated European Super League, which lasted no longer than a matter of days in large part due to mass fan protests.
United supporters stormed Old Trafford and staged a sit-in on the pitch ahead of the Liverpool match in May, causing the game to be
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