Man United, Liverpool among clubs in $6 billion European Super League talks - sources
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The framework behind a European Super League is 'elitist' (2:10)
Janusz Michallik explains how a European Super League would threaten the existence of the Champions League. (2:10)
Fifteen of Europe's biggest clubs are in talks to launch a European Super League, planned to start in time for the 2023-24 season, with a $6 billion (£4.3 billion) fund backing the project, sources have told ESPN.
If the initiative is successful, it would threaten the existence of the Champions League -- football's biggest club competition -- with UEFA due to announce on Monday a new 36-team format for the tournament designed to stave off attempts by the game's top clubs to break away.