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Report in Spain: "Real Madrid is considering leaving La Liga"
The Mundo Deportivo claim: Due to the difficult economic situation and the shaky relationship with the league leaders, the Blancos are seriously considering moving to another league.
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Saturday, 14 August 2021, 09:49
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After the departure of Leo Messi, is Spanish football on the way to another earthquake?
According to an unconventional report published this morning (Saturday) in "Mundo Deportivo", Real Madrid is considering leaving the Spanish league due to its difficult financial situation and its shaky relationship with the league leaders.
According to a report on a website affiliated with Barcelona, the Blancos' goal is to leave the Spanish league and join another senior league, with the leagues mentioned as relevant to it being the Premier League, Serie A and the Bundesliga.
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One of the reasons for Real is the bad relationship between club president Florentino Perez and league president Javier Tabas, who is known to have supported the Super League venture, but returned to it after threats from UEFA.
It was further alleged in Spain that Tabas had not updated Peres regarding an agreement he had signed with new investors.
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