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  • Six English ESL breakaway clubs agree to pay £20m to grassroots causes

    • Clubs and Premier League settle on punishment payment
    • Sum is less per club than average squad member’s yearly salary

    The six English clubs who attempted to join the European Super League have agreed a settlement with the Premier League that will see them pay an expected £20m between them to grassroots causes. The sum, which is likely to be confirmed by the Premier League on Wednesday, is more than was agreed with Uefa in a similar act of contrition but still amounts to less per club than they would pay an average squad member in a year.
    A further condition agreed between the Premier League and the clubs is understood to involve a much bigger fine – estimated to be in the region of £30m per club – and a 30-point deduction should the clubs attempt such a breakaway again. Under the terms of the ESL, the six – Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham – had planned to continue playing in their domestic leagues as well as in the invitation-only competition.
    Related: Managerial carousel mirrors the desperate crisis enveloping Europe’s elite clubs | Jonathan Wilson
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