Real Madrid eye exit from LaLiga ? « Euro Weekly News

Real Madrid’s future in LaLiga is in question as reports suggest the club is considering leaving the Spanish league due to refereeing controversies and tensions with officials.
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Real Madrid are reportedly at their wits’ end. Fresh controversy on the pitch has sparked deep dissatisfaction within the club, with the latest incident – a 1-0 defeat to Espanyol following an unpunished challenge on Kylian Mbappé – setting nerves on edge.
The fact that the opposing player, Carlos Romero, went on to score the winning goal has only added fuel to the fire. Even more, a contentious red card shown to Jude Bellingham against Osasuna has left fans and club officials alike scratching their heads. Manager Carlo Ancelotti was heard remarking, quite wryly, that “VAR must have been switched off,” underscoring a sentiment of mounting disbelief over the decisions made on the field.
Real Madrid considering shock move to a foreign league
Amid this brewing storm, whispers have begun to circulate that Real Madrid might be considering a bold move – leaving LaLiga for a foreign competition. Sources close to the club suggest that Florentino Pérez feels the league’s president, Javier Tebas, has rallied the other clubs against Madrid, making life in Spain increasingly untenable. The idea of seeking ‘asylum’ in another league is no small matter; such a transition would require not only approval from FIFA but also consent from both LaLiga and UEFA. This notion, reminiscent of the failed European Super League proposal, marks a dramatic shift in attitude for one of football’s most storied institutions.
Real Madrid’s future in question: Will they leave LaLiga?
While Real Madrid continue to lead the table and chase another title, the ongoing friction with refereeing authorities is casting a long shadow over their season. Rumour has it that potential new leagues for the club could include France’s Ligue 1, Italy’s Serie A, or Germany’s Bundesliga, though a move to the Premier League seems unlikely. For now, the club remains in LaLiga, but the very real possibility of an exit lingers in the background, leaving fans to wonder if this historic club might eventually write a new chapter in foreign colours.
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