Madrid, August 10
Real Madrid has announced they will take civil and criminal legal action against La Liga president Javier Tebas over the CVC investment deal.
Notably, last week, La Liga announced that it had agreed in principle a "multipronged" deal with CVC including the 2.7 billion euros infusion in return for 10 per cent of its revenue in the league, as well as the creation of a newly formed company housing a range of commercial activities in which CVC would also take a 10 per cent stake.
The deal values La Liga at around 24.25 billion euros in total and, if approved by clubs, will fund what it called "structural improvements" while offsetting some of the immediate impact from COVID-19, the league said in a statement.
This deal came only three months after 12 of the largest European clubs - including Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid - attempted to form a breakaway competition, the European Super League, that would have provided them with a cash boost.
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