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Football has to change: Real Madrid and Super League chief Florentino Perez

Real Madrid and Super League chief Florentino Perez insists new concept will attract younger generation who are currently losing interest in the sport

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Real Madrid players train at Valdebebas, Madrid on Monday. The Spanish League giants are among the 12 clubs to join hands to form the ESL

Real Madrid players train at Valdebebas, Madrid on Monday. The Spanish League giants are among the 12 clubs to join hands to form the ESL

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez said on Tuesday that plans by 12 clubs including the Spanish giants to form a European Super League (ESL) were made to save 
football. 

On Monday, six Premier League teams—Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur—joined forces with Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid and Italian trio Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan to launch the planned competition. 

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