Two English sides considering leaving the new Super League project
Chelsea and Man City are said to be having second thoughts about the plan
The English media say that two of the six big clubs from the Premier League are having doubts about the Super League. The Guardian name them as Chelsea and Manchester City.
UEFA have left the door open for clubs involved to change their mind and come crawling back, confirmed by president Aleksander Ceferin on Tuesday.
The English media say these two clubs are debating whether they want to stay in the new project, having seen the hugely negative reaction in their country and from their fans.
We’ve seen Leeds fans and Liverpool fans complain ahead of their clash together on Monday night, showing their disapproval of the European Super League.