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The Break-up Fee Chelsea, Others That Left Super League Must Pay For Breach Of Contract
The Super League has flopped , with 8 Club leaving the short-term lived competition earlier this week after a massive backlash by fans.
The European Super League finally collapsed on Tuesday early this week , as 6 English clubs withdrew from the project, and other European teams like Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid.
German Media outlet Der Spiegel has released several leaked pages of contract supposedly signed by all 12 original members of the European Super League.
The document includes a ‘break-up fee’ of €150 million due to be paid by clubs wishing to withdraw from the competition after signing an agreement.
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It is unknown, whether the European Super League will try to get this compensation from Chelsea and the other departed clubs – and it’s not clear who will be on the receiving end of the penalty payment.
Interestingly, the documents also shows that Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain where invited to join the European Super League, despite Florentino Perez claims that they were not.
However, there are still four clubs namely Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus and AC Milan that have not pulled out from the European Super League yet, EKO HOT BLOG gathered.
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