The Premier League’s furious 14 outcasts held emergency talks on Tuesday to discuss their next move in reaction to plans to launch a European Super League.
They said in a statement on Tuesday: 'The 14 clubs at the meeting unanimously and vigorously rejected the plans for the competition.
'The Premier League is considering all actions available to prevent it from progressing, as well as holding those Shareholders involved to account under its rules.'
The Premier League’s furious 14 outcasts held emergency talks on Tuesday (pictured: Leicester owner Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (left) and Everton chairman Bill Kenwright)
Sportsmail revealed that the remaining clubs were to hold crisis talks on Tuesday (pictured: Premier League chief executive Richard Masters)
Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham have all given notice of their intention to be founding members of the controversial new league, effectively leaving the future of the Premier League under huge uncertainty.