Spain's record champion Real Madrid and FC Barcelona have spoken out against the Treaty of Laliga with the investment company CVC. The Spanish league plans to sell ten percent of their shares and to create 2.7 billion euros for it. However, this contract was "without knowledge" of the Madrilen's conclusion, the club shared.
"Real Madrid can not support surgery that investors leaves the future of 42 clubs of the first and second leagues and the future of associations in these 50 years," said it was in a message of the royal.
Arrival Barcelona also showed himself "surprised" and criticized the plans. "The association considers the signing of a contract for half a century for inappropriately given the uncertainties that the football world still surround", Barca announced in a statement.
According to the league, "the process continues to forward the global growth of Laliga and its clubs and thus continue the change of the league to a worldwide digital entertainment company". 90 percent of the CVC investment (2.3 billion euros) should flow directly to the clubs.
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The sale of shares is a way to open up new sources of money. The Corona Pandemic has continued to spark the financial problems of top clubs such as Real Madrid or Barcelona. On Thursday, Barca had already announced the departure of superstar and club legend Lionel Messi due to the financial situation.
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