Real Madrid has stated that it will file civil and criminal proceedings against La Liga chairman Javier Tebas and CVC Capital Partners head Javier Dejaime Gijaro. More than their proposed 2.7 billion euro (2.3 billion pounds) deal.
The Spanish Football Club also said on Tuesday that it will take legal action to prevent the planned transaction from being approved, which will be decided by a vote of 42 teams in the first two divisions.
The league said last week that the “Boost La Liga” deal would strengthen its clubs and provide them with funds for new infrastructure and modernization projects, and increase their spending on player salaries.
But true and Barcelona This transaction is strongly opposed because it allows the private equity firm CVC to acquire a 10% stake in the alliance’s future television broadcasting rights.
Tebas responded to this statement on Twitter, where he criticized Real Madrid President Florentino Perez for using “threatening means.”
CVC Capital Partners could not be immediately reached for comment.
Barcelona chairman Joan Laporta said last week that the deal was like “mortgaging the club’s rights for the next half century” and said he would reject it, although the deal would help ease Catalonia. The club’s financial problems and allowed it to sign Lionel Messi’s new contract to leave Barcelona.
Last week the Spanish League said it was not worried about coming from real Madrid And legal disputes between these two entities are common.



