• Clubs will make combined €15m contribution to grassroots
  • Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus could face suspension

Nine of the clubs who joined the European Super League, including England’s big six, have signed a letter of apology recommitting themselves to Uefa and agreeing to give money to the grassroots game in recompense.

The agreement, described by Uefa’s president, Aleksander Ceferin, as showing the clubs’ “contrition and future commitment to European football”, means they will be able to compete in next year’s Uefa competitions, should they qualify.

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