British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated the regulator will allow the protection of a 165-year-old heritage and traditions of England clubs.
The new project will feature 60-80 teams with no permanent members, and a minimum of 14 games per club, per season.
The tournament was created to establish a new football league which was set to be more financially fruitful towards the clubs.
Premier League clubs, who had signed up to play in the Super League, have agreed to pay a fine of £22 million pounds.
The Super League concept, which failed only days after its announcement, has been abandoned by the vast majority of teams.
Manchester United said the group of fans spoke with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer before leaving the training ground.
Perez, who was set to be the chairman of the controversial tournament, remains desperate to go ahead with the league although at a later stage.
The announcement of the tournament on Sunday made by 12 founding clubs including English clubs Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur was met with criticism.
Fans and players have been vocal in displaying their anger over the formation of a breakaway European Super League and we have assembled all the reaction here.
Twelve of Europe’s leading football clubs have agreed to form a new mid-week competition, the European Super League.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated the regulator will allow the protection of a 165-year-old heritage and traditions of England clubs.
The new project will feature 60-80 teams with no permanent members, and a minimum of 14 games per club, per season.
The tournament was created to establish a new football league which was set to be more financially fruitful towards the clubs.
Premier League clubs, who had signed up to play in the Super League, have agreed to pay a fine of £22 million pounds.
The Super League concept, which failed only days after its announcement, has been abandoned by the vast majority of teams.
Manchester United said the group of fans spoke with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer before leaving the training ground.
Perez, who was set to be the chairman of the controversial tournament, remains desperate to go ahead with the league although at a later stage.
The announcement of the tournament on Sunday made by 12 founding clubs including English clubs Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur was met with criticism.
Fans and players have been vocal in displaying their anger over the formation of a breakaway European Super League and we have assembled all the reaction here.
Twelve of Europe’s leading football clubs have agreed to form a new mid-week competition, the European Super League.