Liverpool required to sign anti-Super League clause
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Premier League introduces charter to prevent any future Super League.

Owners of Liverpool FSG and the other five clubs are required to sign a new charter that will protect the principles of open competition and prevent any future Super League.

Premier League’s top-six agreed to join the controversial Super League last month but the project collapsed after 48 hours of announcement.

The Premier League has introduced additional rules and regulations to stop any future attempt of a breakaway division.

“These measures are designed to stop the threat of breakaway leagues in the future,” read a Premier League statement.

“Opposition to the proposed Super League united the whole of football, with the fans’ voice clearly heard.

“The Premier League recognises the strength of feeling and the right of fans to know what is happening.”

They added: “The actions of a few clubs cannot be allowed to create such division and disruption.

“We are determined to establish the truth of what happened and hold those clubs accountable for their decisions and actions.

“We and The FA are pursuing these objectives quickly and appropriately, consulting with fans and Government.”

 

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