The world of football is reeling after the confirmation that 12 of the biggest clubs, spearheaded by the Premier League's 'Big Six', have signed up for a new European Super League. Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham have joined a host of European giants and in doing so have sparked a civil war with and among the Premier League itself. Here are all the key questions answered on the move that is threatening to tear football apart.
Plans for a new European Super League have been unveiled - and have caused a seismic shock in football; the 'Founder Member' clubs are (right, top row from left) AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Arsenal (middle row from left) Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United (bottom row from left) Tottenham, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and Real Madrid
So, what exactly is the European Super League?