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England's Big Six 'to be handed significant additional fines by the Premier League to go with UEFA's sanctions' that included a combined £13m goodwill gesture to grassroots charities and 5 per cent of one European season revenue

The 'Big Six' Premier League clubs will be handed additional fines from the Premier League for their role European Super League project, according to reports.

On Friday, the 12 rebel clubs were told by UEFA to make a combined donation of £13million to grassroots charities and also hand over 5 per cent of their European competition revenue for one season start from the 2023-24 season.

The English sides - consisting of London sides Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham, the two Manchester clubs and Liverpool - also pledged allegiance to UEFA and the European Club Association along with AC Milan, Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid.