The European Super League quickly fell into trouble after its first appearance, with the Premier League's Big 6 and other individual battleships sailing away one after the other, leaving the entire league momentarily without power. However, this dramatic farce did not end, UEFA is closely planning the liquidation of the action, proposed to Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan, the five giants to start, most likely to impose a two-year ban on them a severe punishment.

The espn report suggests that the Premier League big6 were the first to pull out of the incipient UEFA Premier League lineup, followed by Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan announcing their exit from the stage. These teams are expected to receive lighter penalties, limited to paying fines and not being banned, after speaking with UEFA.

Inter Milan, despite also announcing its withdrawal, has not reached any agreement with UEFA and is therefore expected to face more severe penalties. The only four teams left to hold their ground are Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus and AC Milan, with Real Madrid being particularly resolute. But now, it is also difficult to make trouble again, UEFA is preparing to implement its liquidation.

The media revealed that the most serious penalty the five clubs face is a two-year ban, but some legal experts have pointed out that UEFA does not have the power to impose such a harsh penalty, which may lead to both sides going to court. Teams that quit the UEFA Premier League will also need to be prepared to pay compensation.

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