The plan by Europe's top football clubs to create a breakaway super league to be falling apart less than 48 hours after it launched. A group of 12 of the richest football teams in Europe they would take part in the European Super League (ESL) in August. This created fury among fans, players, managers, Premier League teams and even the British Prime Minister and Britain's Prince William. They all the new league would football. They said it was by greedy club owners. There has so much anger that top clubs Chelsea and Manchester City are already preparing to from the ESL due to a backlash from fans.
Six of England's richest teams to in the breakaway ESL, including Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal. Top teams from Spain (including Barcelona) and Italy also up. No teams from Germany and France are involved, making the ESL less European. In Germany, teams are 51-per-cent by fans, so fan power is bigger in Germany than in England. The UK government said it will "whatever action is necessary," including legal options, to the ESL. Fourteen Premier League clubs said they would legal action to the six English clubs from the Premier League. Football's governing bodies FIFA and UEFA said players who in the ESL could banned from the World Cup.