The latest buzz from the world of football is that as many as 6 giant English clubs have decided to opt-out of the newly proposed European Super League. As per reports in NDTV Sports, the six clubs are Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Arsenal.

Reports further suggest that Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Arsenal had earlier signed up to the breakaway competition that guaranteed spots each year and billions of dollars for founding members but the reaction to the plans from many politicians and football chiefs threatening to take legal action against them led to this collective decision.

After this mega move, there’s a big cloud of uncertainty lurking regarding the future of the tournament. For more updates, stay tuned to IWMBuzz.com