La Liga warns Premier League spending bubble threatens Spanish clubs' transfer plans

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La Liga has warned that Premier League clubs' excessive spending is inflating player prices and creating a market "bubble" that threatens Spanish clubs' ability to sign and retain talent. Marta Alonso, La Liga's deputy director general, said English clubs have spent 1.865 billion euros, exceeding their expected 1.6 billion based on revenue, forcing Spanish sides to pay more and face tougher competition for players. Spanish clubs have spent around 400 million euros so far, with Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Atlético Madrid leading moves. La Liga emphasizes retaining homegrown talent, noting no fee was paid for Mbappé's transfer.


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