The tension between Spanish football giants FC Barcelona and Real Madrid has escalated to a new level, with Barça now considering legal action against their archrivals. This development comes hot on the heels of Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez's explosive press conference, where he directly accused Barcelona of making payments to referees in connection with the ongoing Negreira Case.
According to reports from Alfredo MartĂnez of Onda Cero, Barcelona's legal teamâled by club president Joan Laportaâis actively examining their options. The club is not ruling out taking the matter to court, given what they consider the "seriousness" of PĂ©rez's accusations. This move signals that Barça is prepared to defend its reputation with the full force of the law.
Adding fuel to the fire, Miguel Galån, president of CENAFE and a prominent lawyer, has weighed in on the controversy. Galån suggests that Pérez's statements could potentially violate regulations set by both the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA). If proven, this could lead to sanctions against the Real Madrid chief, further deepening the rift between the two clubs.
In the high-stakes world of El ClĂĄsico rivalries, off-pitch battles often prove just as gripping as those on the field. For fans and followers of Spanish football, this latest chapter adds yet another layer of drama to one of sport's most intense rivalries. As Barça's lawyers pore over the details, all eyes remain on how this legal and reputational clash will unfoldâa reminder that in football, the action never truly stops, whether in the stands, on the pitch, or in the boardroom.
