New Premier League rule set to expel rebel clubs who try to join Super League.

The English Premier League will reportedly bring in new rules to ensure that any rebel club trying to join a Super League in the future will be immediately expelled from the competition.
This comes after the European football was rocked earlier this weekwith 12 clubs, including England ‘big six’ announced they had agreed to form part of a new European Super League masterminded by Florentino Perez the Real Madrid president.
Their plan however received a fierce backlash which saw their plans fall apart. Both Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham finally withdrew from the tournament.
What remains to be seen whether the rebels will be punished and the kind of punishment they will face, with some calling for heavy fines and potentially a points deduction.
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And according to The Times, the Premier League have acted soo fast in finding a way to change its legislation to make sure they are prepared for the threat of something similar that may occur someday in the future.
They claim that a new rule will spell out in black and white that joining any outside competition without permission from now on will lead to that club immediately being thrown out of England’s top flight.
And a source told the publication that this new move will off the threat of English clubs joining a Europforeverr League forever. It is believed that
the failure of the European Super League will see the elite teams lose a huge amount of the power that they thought they had, and this could be a massive moment of transition for football around the European continent.
With Arsenal supporters planning to make their feelings clear outside the Emirates Stadium ahead of their game against Everton, it is expected that there may as well be more protests come, with the Carabao Cup final between City and Spurs on Sunday likely to see some anger before kick-off.
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New Premier League rule set to expel rebel clubs who try to join Super League.