Chelsea and Manchester City have regretted joining the Super League, says Executive

Chelsea and Manchester City have expressed doubts about whether to stand behind the decision to unite the Super European League, according to an executive official at another club. The Guardian has found there have been discussions on whether these two clubs will reverse their controversial decisions after negative comments and criticism and growth [...]
The Guardian has found there have been discussions on whether these two clubs will reverse their controversial decisions following negative comments and criticism and increasing pressure from governments and evils since the release of the announcement to the public.
Those who are opposing the removal of these clubs believe that less than half of 12 clubs are considered <x0-fanatic” of this contractive decision.
Others joined because they believed they'd be better financially or united because they were afraid they'd miss out on another team. Chelsea and City are believed to be in this camp, writes The Guardian, following Periscope.
However, there is no direct evidence that says these two clubs will return.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said these clubs could not be “and inside, even outside” by strengthening the threat that their players could not play at the World Cup. /Periscope












