Bayern and Dortmund rule out Super League, PSG not committing to it

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Bayern Munich and PSG are not interested in the Super League. AFP

According to 'ZDF', Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund have said no to joining the proposed Super League for now. PSG are unsure because of financial measures which may be imposed to prevent them using all of their financial muscle.

The imminent announcement of the European Super League which has been revealed on Sunday morning by the English media, is leading to a lot of talk and new information coming out. 

Reports says that the 'Big Six' in England, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid in Spain plus Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan in Italy are the ones who have agreed to join. 

Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and PSG were also set to join, but they seem reluctant for now. 

UEFA have criticised the potential Super League in a statement and thanked the German and French clubs for not agreeing to it. 

As 'ZDF' reports, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund have shown their opposition to the movement which would change completely. The fact Germany has the 50+1 rule which means fans own at least 51% of all clubs could have something to do it. 

PSG have not made any comment publicly, but journalist Marcos Lopez in Spain says they are reluctant because the league may include financial measures which prevents them from using all of their financial muscle. 

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