ESL on verge of collapse as Ed Woodward set to resign at Manchester United and Chelsea and Manchester City withdraw
Chelsea and Manchester City are to withdraw from the European Super League less than 48 hours after announcing they were joining the competition.

Meanwhile reports have also suggested Ed Woodward will resign vice-chairman of Manchester United at the end of 2021.
The Blues have set in motion their withdrawal from the setup in what is a huge blow to the plans of some of Europe's 'biggest' sides.
Stamford Bridge was awash with protests ahead of tonight's clash with Brighton.
Since the ESL announcement there has been a huge outcry from across the footballing community that has prompted a change of heart.
Chelsea and Manchester City are two of six Premier League clubs that make up the breakaway competition along with Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.
Reports coming out of Spain also suggest Atletico Madrid could be the next club to as to withdraw.