The Spanish Football League used to be the home of stars, as it was the place where the best players in the world, some say in history, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, in addition to the presence of many other young talents.

Now, Messi's departure has lowered the value of the "La Liga" again, but there are still many things that push football fans to follow the League and not leave it.

equality

With Real Madrid and Barcelona both financially and athletically affected, the title race for the League is now wide open, as defending champion Atletico Madrid seeks to defend its title.

In addition to the Clasico and Atleti duo, Seville cannot be excluded in the new season, as the team proved itself last season and fought for the title until the last matches of the season.

young talents

Sergio Ramos and Messi left this summer and Ronaldo accepted them, but there is a lot of exciting young talents, the Spaniard Pedri of Barcelona is the best example of this, and he will start his second season in La Liga, having played 73 games last season and is ready to return to training already.

Successes .. in the past?

There are still a lot of elite players in Spain, but there are question marks swirling around a lot of them.

The best days may be Belgian Eden Hazard and Welshman Gareth Bale, and the same can be said about new signings such as Sergio Aguero in Barcelona and Eric Lamela in Seville.

Fans hope they have a lot to offer, but for one reason or another they haven't played their best in the past two seasons.

The return of the historical clubs

Rayo Vallecano, Real Mallorca and Espanyol have all returned to the First Division next season, and these teams will make a double effort to avoid a return to the Grievance League next April and May.

It is possible that teams such as Getafe, Levante, Elche and Cadiz will provide better levels to stay in the League.

stars are coming

Many high-profile players have arrived this summer, including David Alaba, Rodrigo de Paul, Memphis Depay and Eric Garcia.

La Liga clubs do not have the money they once had, but names such as Frenchman Kylian Mbappe and Norwegian Erling Haaland are still regularly linked with a possible move to Spain in the future.