European Super League is still 'alive', but the competition has undergone a major revamp since it was announced last spring.The announcement of the ESL sparked outrage from football fans across the globe.And Manchester United and Liverpool's clash in the Premier League was suspended after fan protests spilt inside Old Trafford.Meanwhile, in London, Petr Cech was tasked with calming down the Chelsea fans, who demonstrated against the proposed league before their Premier League fixture.However, despite the majority of clubs pulling out of the competition, the league is still 'alive', according to German outlet Wirtschafts Woche, with a few major tweaks.The major change will see no permanent members of the competition, instead, all 20 teams.
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