The Spanish record champion Real Madrid wants to be legally against the Treaty of Laliga with the investment company CVC. On Tuesday, the royal in a press declaration announced a lawsuit against league-boss Javier Tebas and a CVC manager.
Real has announced a civil and criminal proceedings, which should also include CVC Capital Partners SICAV-FIS. The Spanish league plans to sell ten percent of their shares and to create 2.7 billion euros for it. This contract, which is designed for 50 years, but came "without knowledge" of the Madrilenen, had notified Real. Real aims to prohibit a farewell to the Deal on a Laliga Assembly on 12 August.
The FC Barcelona had also pronounced himself against the agreement reached. Above all, the term of the contract of 50 years was coverted by both Spanish top clubs.
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.
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.
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Barca had announced the farewell to Superstar Lionel Messi last Thursday because the Catalans were no longer able to pay the salary of the 34-year-old. Messi should have signaled a salary balance of 50 percent, but even this sum could no longer pay.
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