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Spanish court tells UEFA and FIFA they must NOT impose sanctions on the 12 clubs or any players planning to sign up to European Super League until plans have been finalised

FIFA and UEFA must not impose any sanctions on 12 founder clubs or their players who are planning to take part in the European Super League, a Spanish court has ruled on Tuesday in a preliminary ruling.

It comes shortly after the Premier League revealed that it is 'considering all actions' to prevent the controversial project from going ahead while the Super League plans have been widely condemned by the football authorities in England as well as by the British Government.

The Super League is also hugely unpopular among football fans, with protests taking place all over the continent, while FIFA president Gianni Infantino warned the 12 founder club members on Tuesday that they must 'live with the consequences of their choice'.