Published sanctions for clubs intending to play in the Superleague

UEFA imposed penalties on nine clubs that initially joined the Super League tournament but later withdrew their intentions. It was officially announced that "Arsenal", "AC Milan", "Chelsea", "Atletico Madrid", "Inter", "Liverpool", "Manchester City", "Manchester United", and "Tottenham" will lose 5% of their earnings, which will be allocated for participating in the next season's European tournaments. If in the future these teams decide to rebel again, they could face fines up to 100 million euros each. Meanwhile, three clubs that have not yet completed all formalities and have refused to leave the Super League face stricter sanctions. According to UEFA, the clubs "Real" Madrid, "Juventus" of Turin, and "Barcelona" will be reviewed by the organization's disciplinary institutions and actions may be taken against them that are deemed "appropriate". Earlier, there was also information about the possibility of temporarily excluding these teams from UEFA tournaments.