Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is sweating on his future as the club conducts an end-of-season review.
Clubs will face eight different teams in a revamped format
The FA Cup winners are expected to drastically reshape their squad after worst league finish for 34 years
MADRID (Reuters) -A Spanish judge ordered soccer ruling bodies FIFA and UEFA to halt their opposition to a parallel European competition known as the European Super League (ESL), ruling they were practising anticompetitive behaviour and abusing their dominant position. Judge Sofia Gil Garcia ruled that the governing bodies violated European Union law by banning clubs from participating in a proposed new professional soccer championship, a court statement said on Monday.