Analysts call plans to form a football Super League “selfish” and inspired by greed | The World

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European football is in meltdown over plans by 12 of the world’s biggest clubs to set up a breakaway Super League. The proposal would see clubs like Manchester United and Barcelona play in direct opposition to the Champion’s League. International Sports Press Association president Gianni Merlo tells The World that the plan is “selfish” because the clubs look like they “care about their money and how to survive” as opposed to the sport itself.

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