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European Super League clubs could escape punishment and get 'better UEFA deal'

The Premier League’s Big Six could avoid all punishment for their brief European Super League stint after pulling out of plans late on Tuesday evening. Chelsea and Manchester City led the way in withdrawing from the breakaway plans after intense criticism from fans, with Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham following suit. With Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli admitting that the project can no longer proceed without English clubs, Gary Neville has led calls for each side to be punished. However, following meetings of both UEFA and the remaining 14 sides in the Premier League, it appears as though they could be welcomed back without the threat of retribution. The Big Six...
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