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Soccer Football - Manchester United fans protest against owners after failed launch of a European Super League - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - April 24, 2021 Manchester United fans gather by the Holy Trinity statue as they protest against owners outside Old Trafford after failed launch of a European Super League Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - The breakaway European Super League may have ended in dramatic failure last week but it is far from the end of radical proposals for new competitions in the world game.

The status quo of European football survived a major challenge from the 12 English, Italian and Spanish clubs who announced their breakaway only for it to collapse within 48 hours as the Premier League's "Big Six" pulled out.

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