Mundodeportivo blew up a resounding surprise, and confirmed that the Real Madrid club administration is considering withdrawing from the Spanish Football League and joining the English Premier League (Premier League).

And the Spanish newspaper indicated, in a report today, Saturday, that the president of the Madridista club, Florentino Perez, is studying with the board of directors the possibility of exiting the league in a new escalation of his ongoing confrontation with the president of the League, Javier Tebas.

The differences between the two parties have worsened recently after Tebas confronted and opposed the European Super League project, which the president of Real is the most prominent in charge of it, while Perez rejects the draft new deal between the League and a private company for shares worth more than 3 billion dollars.

Real had previously complained on previous occasions about Tebas' actions, and confirmed that he was being mistreated by the League.

Mundo Deportivo confirmed that the Real administration is considering joining the Premier League, a step that will benefit both parties, as the league will benefit from the popularity of the Royal Club around the world, while Real will get additional resources enjoyed by Premier League clubs.

However, this step faces a major obstacle after Britain's exit from the European Union, which poses legal and political problems in the accession of Real to the English Premier League.

Real Madrid is studying other options - according to the newspaper - including joining the Italian or German league.

The report of the newspaper, close to Barcelona, ​​​​came hours before the start of Real's campaign in the league, as it faces Alaves today in the first round of the League.