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Manchester United were one of the first to say they remain committed to playing in competitions run by Europe's soccer governing body UEFA, as did German champions Bayern Munich.
The EU's top court ruled that FIFA and UEFA abused their dominant position by forbidding clubs outright to compete in a ESL, but added that the competition may still not be approved.
The Catalan giants will appeal against any punishment from UEFA, president Joan Laporta said.
Spain's Atletico Madrid, Italy's Inter Milan, and six English teams abandoned the breakaway competition after intense criticism.
The Super League issued a statement which suggested they may be suspending their project but stopped short of abandoning it altogether.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin described the Super League plan as a "spit in the face" of all football lovers.
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