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Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham 'QUIT the European Club Association with Red Devils CEO Ed Woodward resigning from his senior UEFA role' after trio of Premier League clubs joined Europe's elite in announcing shock Super League

Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham have all quit the European Club Association after the English trio joined nine other clubs in creating a Super League.

On Sunday night, 12 European clubs stunned the football world by announcing a breakaway Super League that would replace their involvements in the UEFA Champions League.

United, Arsenal and Tottenham, along with fellow English sides Chelsea, Manchester City, Liverpool, were one of the dozen clubs who went against the ECA's desire not to pursue the breakaway league.

Manchester United have quit the European Club Association after the European Super League plans were announced, according to reports
United CEO Ed Woodward has also reportedly quit his role onu00a0UEFA's Strategy Council

United CEO Ed Woodward has also reportedly quit his role on UEFA's Strategy Council

And United have now quit the organisation representing the 246 leading clubs across Europe, with chief executive Ed Woodward leaving his role on UEFA's Professional Football Strategy Council.