Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing The founding members of the European Super League will not have their punishments revoked after Uefa rejected a court order by a Spanish court.
The Premier League's 'big six', including Manchester City and Manchester United, formed part of a 12-club group that proposed a breakaway competition from Uefa.
The proposal was quickly abandoned by nine of the teams involved following mass fan protests, leaving only FC Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid remaining in the project.
Real president Florentino Perez, who has maintained that the European Super League is still alive, has gone down the legal route to ensure it can move ahead, claiming that the 12 clubs all
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