
Real Madrid is considering stopping Laliga, according to sensational reports.
The Spanish giants are currently at the top of the table and on course for the title.
But Real Madrid is in Loggerheads with Laliga President Javier Tebas and the referee.
The dissatisfaction of the club comes to the field after a wave of apparent injustice in recent competitions.
These include the lack of a red card for opponent Carlos Romero for a challenge about Kylian Mbappe in the 1-0 defeat against Espanyol. Romero eventually scored the winning goal of the game.
The club responded to that incident with a highly formulated explanation, so that Tebas claimed that they “had lost their mind”.
There were also complaints about the red card from Jude Bellingham against Osasuna during the weekend.
Carlo Ancelotti Jibed that “VAR must be eliminated”, because the midfielder now stands for a ban of 12 games.
Real started drawing the game 1-1 that Barcelona gave the chance to catch up in the table if they defeated Rayo Vallecano tonight.
Referees in Laliga have indicated that they are willing to strike after claims from Real Madrid that their decisions were “manipulated”.
In the newest turn, the Spanish publication sport has claimed that the club is now looking for “asylum” from Laliga and is moving for a foreign competition.
To turn the transition into a reality club -President Florentino Perez, you should receive approval from FIFA.
He should apply for a competition change that would also need a green light from Laliga.
This would then be followed by asking for permission from UEFA – the organization Real Madrid wanted to leave to form the European Super League.
The report has also claimed that Real Madrid believes that Tebas convinced the other clubs in the competition against them in an anti-Madrid “Crusade”.
Forbes has suggested that potential destinations for Real Madrid would be the French, German and Italian competitions.
It would be unlikely that the Premier League would be considered after the club had spoken a move to England in previous years.
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