The six English clubs which secretly agreed to play in a European Super League will pay just over £3.5m each to draw a line under their ensuing row with the Premier League, FremerMedia has learned.
The total figure of £20m will be announced by
English football’s top flight on Wednesday afternoon.
Any of those clubs which signed up for a similar
project would be liable to greater penalties, including fines of more than £20m and a 30-point Premier League deduction, according to one source.
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