Owner Roman Abramovich is understood to have driven Chelsea’s decision.

Updated 12 hours ago
THE PROPOSED EUROPEAN Super League collapsed on Tuesday after Premier League clubs withdrew from the deeply divisive project following a furious backlash by fans and threats from football authorities.
Chelsea fans protesting tonight outside Stamford Bridge.
Source: PA
Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham joined Manchester City in withdrawing from the proposed Super League, with Chelsea reportedly set to follow.
That leaves just six sides Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, AC Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus still involved in the project which appears to be dead.
The Premier League teams were six of the 12 leading European clubs to initially sign up to the breakaway competition designed to guarantee spots each year and billions of dollars for its founding members.
But reaction to the plans has been scathing, with politicians and football authorities threatening to take legal action against the so-called dirty dozen, who were told they faced potential bans from domestic and continental competitions.
City had issued a statement announcing they were pulling out of the project after feverish speculation that the Premier League leaders and Chelsea were set to withdraw.
Club statement.https://t.co/GeNQZn8091
— Manchester City (@ManCity) April 20, 2021
Manchester City Football Club can confirm that it has formally enacted the procedures to withdraw from the group developing plans for a European Super League, the club said in a brief statement.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said he was delighted by Citys decision to pull out, with the other clubs issuing similar statements.
The English Football Association said it welcomed moves by clubs to abandon plans for the Super League, praising fans for their influential and unequivocal voice.Reigning European champions Bayern Munich and French giants Paris Saint-Germain both came out strongly opposed to the breakaway league.Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson tweeted a statement on behalf of the squad, saying: We dont like it and we dont want it to happen. This is our collective position.
As a result of listening to you and the wider football community over recent days we are withdrawing from the proposed Super League.
We made a mistake, and we apologise for it.
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) April 20, 2021
On a day of intense drama, Manchester United announced that executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward would step down from his role at the end of 2021.
Earlier, Ceferin, addressing the owners, particularly of the Premier League teams involved, said there was still time for clubs to pull out.
Some will say it is greed, some complete ignorance of Englands football culture, he said. Theres still time to change your mind. Everyone makes mistakes.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino issued a stark warning to the heavyweight clubs who had signed up to the ESL.
It is our task to protect the European sport model, so if some elect to go their own way then they must live with the consequences of their choices, Infantino said at UEFAs congress in Switzerland.
Liverpool Football Club can confirm that our involvement in proposed plans to form a European Super League has been discontinued.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 20, 2021
More than 1,000 fans gathered outside Chelseas Stamford Bridge stadium to protest against the plan before Tuesdays Premier League match against Brighton, which ended in a 0-0 draw.
Fans held up signs reading: RIP Football 1863 2021, Created by the poor, stolen by the rich, We want our cold nights in Stoke and Roman do the right thing in reference to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.
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Less than two hours after the protesters made their feelings known, it was first reported that Chelsea were preparing documentation to withdraw from the competition. Abramovich is understood to have driven the decision, which is yet to be made official.
We will not be participating in the European Super League.#MUFC
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) April 20, 2021
We can confirm that we have formally commenced procedures to withdraw from the group developing proposals for a European Super League (ESL).#THFC#COYS
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) April 20, 2021
British Prime Minster Boris Johnson earlier met Premier League clubs, the FA and fan groups, vowing to do all in his power to kill the ESL plan.
He tweeted later, before Citys decision was confirmed: The decision by Chelsea and Manchester City is if confirmed absolutely the right one and I commend them for it.
The 20-team ESL was designed by the European giants to guarantee revenue from regular matches against one another without the risk of failing to qualify for 15 founder members.
© AFP, 2021
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