In a statement released by the UEFA press office, it is said that clubs have submitted a Declaration of Commitment to UEFA and have pledged to fulfill a number of requirements, such as joining the European Club Association (ECA), ending all contacts with the Super League, and as a gesture of kindness Will will make a donation totaling € 15 million, which will be directed to the development of children's and youth football.

Clubs will also be withheld 5% of the income they would receive from UEFA club competitions.

Clubs have also agreed to a possible € 100 million fine if they choose to participate in an unauthorized competition in a Super League like this, as well as a possible € 50 million fine for breach of obligations under the Declaration of Commitment.

It is noted that UEFA reserves the right to take any appropriate action against the three clubs that have not officially announced their withdrawal from the Super League, which, if necessary, will be determined by the UEFA disciplinary bodies.

On April 19, it was announced the creation of the Super League, which will include 12 top European clubs.

The president of the new tournament was the head of Real Madrid Florentino Perez.

Subsequently, the English "Manchester City", "Liverpool", "Tottenham Hotspur", "Arsenal", "Manchester United", as well as the Spanish "Atletico" and Italian "Milan" and "Inter" announced their withdrawal from the tournament.

Spanish "Real" and "Barcelona" as well as Italian "Juventus" did not announce their withdrawal from the Superleague.

Earlier it was reported that the Premier League intends to fine the clubs for attempting to create the Super League.