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UEFA DROP legal action against Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus for their part in the failed European Super League project while the other nine teams that pulled out will no longer have to pay fines UEFA has dropped legal action against Real Madrid, Juventus and Barcelona The three teams refused to denounce plans to form and join a Super League It comes after a Madrid court ruled UEFA had to stop legal proceedings The other nine teams involved in the plans will no longer need to pay any fines
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UEFA has dropped legal action against the three remaining clubs still committed to the failed European Super League project.
European football's authority confirmed it has declared court proceedings 'null and void' against Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus.
The three European heavyweight refused to back down on intentions to form the ESL, even after the other nine teams involved pulled out after public criticism over the plans.
UEFA has dropped legal action against the three teams still committed to the European Super League
UEFA would look to restart legal action if plans for a breakaway are reignited in the future
It is understood the six Premier League clubs involved in the furore also no longer need to pay UEFA fines which