European Super League at risk after all six English clubs pull out – ‘We made a mistake and we apologise’
- Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal do a U-turn after fan and government backlash
- ‘The existing system does not work. We shall consider the most appropriate steps to reshape the project,’ said Super League organisers

Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal were six of the 12 clubs that signed up to the breakaway competition that guaranteed spots each year and billions of dollars for founding members.
But reaction to the plans has been scathing, with politicians and football chiefs threatening to take legal action against the so-called “dirty dozen”, who were told they faced potential bans from domestic and continental competitions.
City were the first to withdraw, followed by United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham and finally Chelsea – just 48 hours after the Super League was first announced.
That leaves just six Spanish and Italian sides – Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus – still involved.