Overview
- At Real Madrid’s general assembly, Florentino Pérez attacked LaLiga and its leadership, singling out the CVC private‑equity agreement and a plan to stage Barcelona–Villarreal in Miami.
- Javier Tebas responded on X within hours, describing Pérez’s tone as “messianic” and “supremacist” and asserting that several claims were false, distorted or incomplete.
- Tebas said he will address the remarks point by point in the coming hours, casting the argument as a fight over what is at stake in Spanish and European football.
- Referencing 2021 comments, Tebas tied Pérez’s position to his Super League push, while Pérez again argued the Super League is “indispensable” during the assembly.
- Pérez also confirmed a plan to create a subsidiary to sell a 5%–10% minority stake subject to a socios vote and announced a record €1.2 billion budget for 2025/26.