The six Premier League clubs involved in the European Super League (ESL) have agreed to make a combined "goodwill" payment of £22m.
A fine of £25m to each club and a 30-point deduction will be applied should they attempt a similar project again.
Meanwhile, Uefa has temporarily paused disciplinary proceedings against Juventus, Barcelona and Real Madrid.
They are the only three clubs among the original 12 that signed up for the rebel competition that are yet to accept any punishment or renounce the ESL.
European football's governing body had opened disciplinary proceedings against them in May.