Real Madrid, Chelsea, Man City to be removed from Champions League, UEFA member claims
Manchester City, Chelsea and Real Madrid could be kicked out of this season's Champions League this week, according to the Danish FA chairman Jesper Moller.
Moller, who is a member of UEFA's Executive Committee, says the teams involved in the new Super League could face sanctions following Sunday's groundbreaking announcement, Goal reported.
One team that wasn't part of the Super League's unveiling was Paris Saint-Germain, who are the only semi-finalists currently not involved in the new competition.
"The clubs are going out, and I expect that to happen on Friday, and then you have to see how to finish the Champions League," Moller told DR Sport .
He added: "There must be one extraordinary executive committee meeting on Friday. I have an expectation that the 12 clubs will be thrown out."
As things stand, PSG are set to face Manchester City in one semi-final with Chelsea taking on Real Madrid in the other.