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Sports Journalist
Real Madrid have been tipped to consider the possibility of leaving La Liga over allegations of a perceived agenda against the club in Spanish football led by league president Javier Tebas.Alongside great rivals Barcelona, Madrid still cling to the 'Super League' project that spectacularly failed to get off the ground in the spring of 2021 after nine of the 12 founder members immediately abandoned it amid an enormous public backlash.
Juventus eventually gave up last year.ut SPORT claims that Madrid feel exasperated in Spain, an apparent victim of a system that punishes it above all others.
The club is said to feel that Tebas has united all the clubs against them, supposedly made clear by his response to a letter protesting against refereeing.Spain's Liga Nacional de Futbol Profesional (LFP), the body that organises and oversees the country's top two divisions is also allegedly united against Real Madrid in the club's eyes.While Madrid also continue to study how to make the Super League work, leaving La Liga for another domestic competition abroad would not be an easy process either.
It would require permission from FIFA to leave the Spanish system, as well as a welcoming host and approval from UEFA, with whom the club is described as still at war with over the Super League fiasco.