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Tuesday briefing: Premier League's 'Big Six' under fire in upcoming shareholders' meeting over proposed 'New Deal'

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21 November 2023 - 5:30 AM

Premier League clubs are set to revisit the contentious issue of the failed European Super League, as tensions resurface ahead of a pivotal shareholders' meeting scheduled for Tuesday.

The other 14 clubs outside the so-called "big six" are expected to pressure the larger clubs to contribute more to the £130 million rescue package intended for the football pyramid, reports the Independent.

The "big six" – Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, an

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