Tuesday, July 29, 2014

La Liga plans to get the best players on the planet in Spain

The president of Spain's top division says he needs to draw in all the best players on the planet to the nation and adversary the business force of the English Premier League.

La Liga supervisor Javier Tebas even clowned he needs "the best 500 players" in worldwide football in the class.

Luis Suarez (£75m) and Gareth Bale (£85.3m) have left England for Spain in the last two late spring exchange windows.

"We are not going to stop. We need the best 500 players," said Tebas.

The Premier League's last household TV bargain alone earned it £3.018bn.

"We need to verify we have the greatest clubs furthermore the best players from the entire world in our class," said Tebas.

Fifa 2014 World Cup stars James Rodriguez and Toni Kroos have joined Real Madrid this late spring, while in Real and Sevilla the class brags both the Champions League and Europa League champions.

James Rodriguez

Colombia playmaker Rodriguez said joining Real Madrid was "a blessing from heaven"

Rodriguez, Kroos and Suarez will offer in the 'El Clasico' gatherings between Real Madrid and Barcelona next season close by any semblance of Welshman Bale - who says La Liga is the best class on the planet - Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and Lionel Messi.

Champions Atletico Madrid have paid £22m to Bayern Munich for Mario Mandzukic and have consented to pay Real Sociedad £24m for France winger Antoine Griezmann.

Yet a few clubs - including Atletico, Sevilla and Valencia - have piled on tremendous unpaid liabilities endeavoring to match Real and Barcelona while Malaga and Rayo Vallecano were banned from European football as a result of the state of their funds.

La Liga has a framework whereby each one club is permitted to arrange their own particular TV arrangements and, while Barcelona and Real Madrid earned £110m last season, their adversaries attempted to match that sum. 

Interestingly, the Premier League arranges its TV bargain on an aggregate premise.

Tebas is attempting to scaffold the money related hole by raising the profile of La Liga by focusing on new markets, including the United States and Asia.

With its enormous Hispanic populace, the USA is seen as a key business and Tebas, who was conceived in Costa Rica, held an arrangement of gatherings with "key business accomplices" in San Francisco a week ago to talk about future method.

Those talks were finished up by the inside piece LFP World Challenge, where Atletico overcame MLS side San Jose Earthquakes on punishments.

Spanish TV syndication

The Spanish arrangement of each one club being permitted to arrange their own particular TV bargains does weight the opposition for the heavyweights.

In 2012-13, Real Madrid and Barcelona each one pocketed over £110m in TV salary.

Atletico Madrid and Valencia were the following most elevated, at £33m. Yet Real Betis were one of six clubs who just gotten £9.5m.

However they are the kind of preseason installations that Premier League clubs are welcome to constantly. Over the past fortnight, nine of the English top flight's 20 clubs have played in the US.

It is a figure Tebas needs to match in the event that he is to close the inlet in monetary power between the associations of England and Spain.

"It is difficult to contrast us and the Premier League from a business viewpoint," said Tebas. "What we are attempting to do is get closer to them.

"We have been in Asia however at this time our point is to bring more groups from La Liga to this some piece of the world. We are dealing with this current, its a long haul venture and is the reason we are here in the United States.

"There is a considerable measure of backing over here for Real Madrid and Barcelona. Our objective is to bring more groups here from La Liga so the football supporters in the United States can get used

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