Real Madrid are reportedly exploring the possibility of leaving LaLiga over growing frustrations with refereeing decisions, following the controversial red card shown to Jude Bellingham during their clash against Osasuna last weekend.
The England midfielder was sent off by referee José Luis Munuera Montero in the 39th minute for allegedly using foul and abusive language. While Montero claims Bellingham shouted “f** you”, the 21-year-old insists he said “f** off” in frustration at himself, not at the official.
The incident has further fueled Madrid’s long-standing grievances with LaLiga officiating, with club officials now reportedly considering a seismic move—joining another European league. Reports suggest Los Blancos are weighing options to switch to Serie A (Italy), Ligue 1 (France), or the Bundesliga (Germany) to escape what they perceive as unfair treatment in Spain’s top flight.
Should Real Madrid make such a drastic move, it would send shockwaves through European football, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape of club football. However, the legal and logistical hurdles involved in such a transition remain significant.
With tensions between Madrid and LaLiga escalating, all eyes are on the club’s next move as they continue to battle for fairness in Spanish football.