The official UEFA.com website has now provided a list of the full sanctions made against the six Premier League sides, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan and Inter Milan for their attempt to help form the European Super League. Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus have yet to denounce or apologize for their involvement, and will be dealt with separately by UEFA.
Those nine clubs acknowledge and accept that the Super League project was a mistake and apologise to fans, national associations, national leagues, fellow European clubs and UEFA. They have also recognised that the project would not have been authorised under UEFA Statutes and Regulations:
- Unreservedly acknowledges and accepts the binding nature of the UEFA Statutes
- Remains committed to and will participate in any UEFA Club Competitions each season for which that club qualifies on sporting merit
- Will rejoin the European Club Association, which is the only representative body for clubs that UEFA recognises
- Will take all steps within their power with a view to terminate their involvement in the company established to form and operate the Super League and cease any existing related legal actions
- As a gesture of goodwill, and together with the other clubs, will make a donation totalling an aggregate of €15 million, to be used for the benefit of children, youth and grassroots football in local communities across Europe, including the UK
- Will be subject to the withholding of 5% of the revenues they would have received from UEFA club competitions for one season, which will be redistributed
- Agree to have substantial fines imposed if they seek to play in such an unauthorised competition (€100 million) or if they breach any other commitment they have entered into in the Club Commitment Declaration (€50 million)
- Will provide individual commitments to UEFA in which all the principles and values set out in the 2019 Memorandum of Understanding between UEFA and the European Club Association are accepted