Arsenal join Big Six in European Super League backlash, only Liverpool remaining

After Manchester United, Manchester City, Tottenham and Chelsea expressed their rejection of the European Super League project through official statements, Arsenal have also stressed that their position on the breakway European competition has not changed.
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The European Court's ruling in favour of the European Super League project and against UEFA and FIFA has not been welcomed by much of the football world, let alone in England.
Manchester United was the first Premier League club to issue an official statement rejecting the breakaway European competition, before England's top flight also came out against the project.
Later, Manchester City, Tottenham and Chelsea also joined Manchester United in stating that their position on the European Super League had also not changed following Thursday's European Court decision.
Arsenal and Liverpool were the only members of the Big Six who had not yet communicated their position on the creation of the new European competition, until the Gunners also announced on Friday morning that they reject it.
The Reds are therefore the only ones who have not yet rejected the project that was presented to the football world in 2021.
Manchester United was the first Premier League club to issue an official statement rejecting the breakaway European competition, before England's top flight also came out against the project.
Later, Manchester City, Tottenham and Chelsea also joined Manchester United in stating that their position on the European Super League had also not changed following Thursday's European Court decision.
Arsenal and Liverpool were the only members of the Big Six who had not yet communicated their position on the creation of the new European competition, until the Gunners also announced on Friday morning that they reject it.
The Reds are therefore the only ones who have not yet rejected the project that was presented to the football world in 2021.
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