Two of the Premier League's rebel six clubs are said to be reconsidering their decision to sign up to the European Super League as the first cracks appear in the roundly criticised plan.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham have joined five clubs from Italy and Spain in signing up for the new league, with their decision rocking the football world on Sunday.
With the remaining 14 Premier League clubs set to hold a meeting on Tuesday to discuss their options - which including kicking the rebel six out of the league - it is said that two of the English sides are beginning to pull back from the plan.
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