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Real Madrid is reportedly leaving Laliga after Jude Bellingham Red Card Saga. 3 European leagues appear as possible destinations

Real Madrid is thinking of leaving La Liga after Playmaker Judas Bellingham He gave a red card to the latest league game against Osasuna.

During the weekend (15 February), The whites He took a trip to El Sadar, where they played a 1-1 draw with Osasuna. While Madrid threw points in the title race, the main titles focused on the controversy around Bellingham.

In the 39th minute, the 21 -year -old Englishman spoke to referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero, who immediately chewing with a straight red card.

The referee claimed that Bellingham had shouted “f *** you”, but Playmaker claimed he said “f *** away” to frustration for himself. After that, a report from the Spanish Sport (via the Daily Mail) claimed that Real Madrid is thinking of joining another championship in Europe. The club is reportedly looking to participate in the Bundesliga, Serie A or Ligue 1.

The Spanish giants, apparently frustrated with the standards that operated in the country after a series of controversy, have written a highly worded letter to the Spanish FA. The letter called the arbitration system “completely wrong”. He also referred to their loss in Espanyol as “the most recent and gross manifestation of a arbitration system whose reliability is completely eroded”.

Specifically, at 1-0 loss in Espanyol on February 1, Carlos Romero is not sent for dangerous race Kylian mbappe. He continued to score for Espanyol, leading to Real Madrid’s open letter.


La Liga Javier Tebas president has hit Real Madrid for open letter

Following the version of Real Madrid on the Club’s website, La Liga Javier Tebas president hit the Club. Suggested that The whites He did not provide solutions to discussions on arbitration standards in Spain during previous meetings.

Speaking about the letter during a meeting with the clubs, Tebas admitted that the TV channel of Spanish giants had often repeated Diatribe against referees (via the Daily Mail):

“I was not surprised by Real Madrid’s letter, as he says nothing different from what their television channel has repeated for some time.

“Many of us support a radical change in the arbitration system. They move closer to the English or German model, with a completely different organization and much greater transparency in all the structural decisions of Spanish arbitration.”

Meantime, The whites will turn their focus to UEFA Champions Leaguewhere they face Manchester City in the playoffs in Bernabeu on February 19th.