Real Madrid to sue La Liga, CVC chiefs over proposed $3.2 bln deal

Real Madrid to sue La Liga, CVC chiefs over proposed $3.2 bln deal
La Liga President Javier Tebas. Tebas and CVC Capital Partners’ chief Javier de Jaime Guijarro are said to be facing civil and criminal lawsuits that Spain’s Real Madrid said will launch against them over their proposed $3.16 billion deal. (Reuters)
Short Url
Updated 10 August 2021
Follow

Real Madrid to sue La Liga, CVC chiefs over proposed $3.2 bln deal

Real Madrid to sue La Liga, CVC chiefs over proposed $3.2 bln deal
  • Real Madrid said it would pursue legal action to block approval of the planned deal
  • La Liga said last week that the deal, called 'Boost La Liga', would strengthen its clubs and give them funds

MADRID: Spain’s Real Madrid will launch civil and criminal lawsuits against La Liga president Javier Tebas and CVC Capital Partners’ chief Javier de Jaime Guijarro over their proposed 2.7 billion euro ($3.16 billion) deal, the club said on Tuesday.
Real Madrid also said it would pursue legal action to block approval of the planned deal, which is to be voted on by La Liga members.
The league said last week that the deal, called ‘Boost La Liga’, would strengthen its clubs and give them funds to spend on new infrastructure and modernization projects as well as increasing how much they could spend on players’ salaries.
But Real and Barcelona have fiercely opposed the deal as it gives CVC a 10 percent share in the league’s future television rights.
Tebas responded to the statement with a message on Twitter in which he criticized Real president Florentino Perez for using “threatening methods.”
CVC Capital Partners was not available for immediate comment.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta last week said the deal was like “mortgaging the club’s rights over the next half-century” and said he would reject it, even though the deal would have helped alleviate the Catalans’ financial problems and allow them to sign Lionel Messi, who has left Barca, to a new contract.
The Spanish league last week said it was not worried by legal moves from Real Madrid and that legal disputes between the two entities were common.