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Real Madrid is reportedly considering leaving Laligue after the Sage Jude Bellingham Red Card; 3 European Leagues appear as potential destinations


Real Madrid allegedly considers leaving La Liga after playmaker Jude Bellingham A red card against Osasuna was awarded in the last league match.

During the weekend (February 15), Los Blancos They went to El Sadar, where they played with Osasun 1-1. While Madrid lowered the points in the race with the title, the main titles focused on the controversy around Bellingham.

In the 39th minute, the 21-year-old Englishman spoke with the referee Jose Luis Munuer Montera, who immediately led to a direct red card.

The judge claimed that Bellingham shouted “f ***” to him, but Playmaker claimed he said frustrated “F *** Off”. After that, the Spanish Outlet Sports Report (via Daily Mail) claimed that Real Madrid was considering joining another league in Europe. The club allegedly wants to join the Bundesliga, Serie A or Ligue 1.

Spanish giants, seemingly frustrated by the standards of official in the country after a series of controversy, wrote a powerful letter to Spanish FA. A letter called the judicial system “is completely flawed.” He also called their loss on Espanyolo “the latest and gross manifestation of the judicial system whose credibility is completely eroded.”

Significant that in their loss of 1-0 of Espanyol on February 1, Carlos Romero did not send a dangerous accessory to Kylian Mbappe. He continued for Espanyol, leading to an open letter to Real Madrid.


La Liga President Javier Tebas scored Real Madrid for an open letter

After a letter from Real Madrid was published on the club’s website, La Liga President Javier Tebas scored the club. He suggested that Los Blancos He did not provide solutions for discussions about judicial standards in Spain during earlier meetings.

Speaking of a letter during a meeting with clubs, Tebas admitted that the TV channel of the Spanish giants often repeated the diatrib against the judge (via the Daily Mail):

“I was not surprised by the letter of Real Madrid at all, because it says no other than what their television channel has been repeating for some time.

“Many of us advocate a radical change in the arbitration system, approaching the English or German model, with a completely different organization and much more transparency in all structural decisions of the Spanish arbitration.”

Meanwhile, Los Blancos will turn its focus toward Uefa Champions Leaguewhere on February 19, they face Manchester City in the Benabeu playoffs.