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La Liga: No Messi or Ronaldo as Spanish league begins an uncertain era

La Liga: No Messi or Ronaldo as Spanish league begins an uncertain era

La Liga: The new La Liga season begins under a cloud of uncertainty this weekend without flagbearer Lionel Messi and with Barcelona and Real Madrid in open warfare with the organization’s president and the other clubs. Messi’s unexpected departure to Paris St Germain has left a gaping hole in Barcelona’s squad as they contemplate a […]

La Liga: The new La Liga season begins under a cloud of uncertainty this weekend without flagbearer Lionel Messi and with Barcelona and Real Madrid in open warfare with the organization’s president and the other clubs.

Messi’s unexpected departure to Paris St Germain has left a gaping hole in Barcelona’s squad as they contemplate a future without their record scorer, appearance maker and most decorated player, who they had built their team around for so long.

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His departure is also set to harm the club’s already frail financial situation further, with marketing consultant Brand Finance saying the club’s value could drop by up to 11%.

La Liga’s status as one of the world’s top leagues will also take a hit, with the value of their television rights set to fall and future sponsorship deals also likely to be reduced without the world’s most famous player.

La Liga: The league used to be renowned for the compelling duel between Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo for the title of the world’s best player and the Argentine was left with little competition when the Portuguese left Real Madrid for Juventus in 2018.

Real forward Karim Benzema, Atletico Madrid’s Luis Suarez, and Barcelona’s Antoine Griezmann are now the league’s best known players but none of them come close to the fanfare Messi and Ronaldo garner across the globe.

The league has another problem on its hands after announcing a cash injection of 2.7 billion euros following a deal with private equity firm CVC Capital Partners, which has been celebrated by many clubs but rejected by Barca and Real.

Real announced they will sue La Liga president Javier Tebas and CVC chief Javier de Jaime Guijarro over the deal, while Barcelona president Joan Laporta said he refused to accept it. The Spanish soccer federation has also opposed the move.

The row over the deal, which the league believes will make it more competitive and financially viable, is the latest chapter in divisions between La Liga and its two biggest clubs following Barca and Real’s bid to launch the failed European Super League.

La Liga: The good news is that spectators will be back when the action returns, albeit in reduced numbers agreed with local authorities.

Valencia will welcome 15,000 fans against Getafe in the league’s opening game on Friday in the biggest attendance in Spain since the coronavirus pandemic disrupted world football in March 2020.

Real Madrid begins their second spell under coach Carlo Ancelotti away to Alaves on Saturday while around 30,000 fans will watch Barcelona host Real Sociedad on Sunday in their first game in 17 years without Lionel Messi in the squad.

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