This archive report was first published on 7 May 2021.
On May 7, 2021, UEFA announced sanctions against nine European football clubs that were involved in the aborted Super League project. The clubs, which include Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan, and AC Milan, have agreed to a series of reintegration measures.
As part of these measures, the clubs have accepted a five percent cut in their European revenue for one season and will pay a 15-million-euro donation to support grassroots and youth football in Europe. They have also committed to participating in UEFA competitions for which they qualify and agreed to pay fines of 100m euros if they ever seek to play in an unauthorized competition.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin praised the nine clubs for their willingness to admit their mistakes and take action to repair the disruption they caused. However, he reserved the right to take further action against the three clubs that refused to sign the commitment declaration, including Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Juventus.