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British media reported today that Manchester City is close to withdrawing from the European Super League football, shortly after the BBC announced that Chelsea is preparing its cards to withdraw from the new tournament, and it seems that City will follow in his footsteps.
City was one of six clubs in the Premier League that announced its joining the Super League, amid widespread opposition from inside and outside the game.
City coach Pep Guardiola said earlier in the day that the Super League "has nothing of sport".
The English Premier League today "unanimously and vehemently" rejected the plans of the European Super League and intends to take a stand against the six English clubs participating in the new tournament.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur announced yesterday the launch of a midweek competition in the Champions League, a move that has drawn widespread criticism.