Thursday, 17 March 2016

Messi to China? I hope not, says La Liga chief

The leader of Spain's La Liga said the liquidated up Chinese Super League wasn't a long way from getting to be one of the world's top football rivalries yet he trusts Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo aren't going there just yet. 

Talking in Singapore, La Liga president Javier Tebas likewise said that he respected China's expanding enthusiasm for football, which incorporates interests in Spain's Atletico Madrid and Espanyol. 

Atletico's Colombian striker Jackson Martinez, marked for 42 million euros ($47 million) by Guangzhou Evergrande, was one of the huge signings in China's luxurious spree amid the late exchange window. 

Be that as it may, Tebas said he trusted Barcelona and Real Madrid whizzes Messi and Ronaldo weren't going to join China's developing band of costly remote imports. 

"You'll need to ask them that yet I positively would like to think not," he said amid a visit to Singapore, including: "There are sufficient football stars to go around." 

"Despite the fact that some change is required right now, it's gradually raising its standard," Tebas, talking through an interpreter, said of the Chinese Super League. 

"What's more, in a couple of years, if the standard is better, it can get to be among the top on the planet. Every one of us will profit since it implies we can all cooperate to expand models." 

A pre-retirement stretch would be more probable for Messi and Ronaldo in the event that they were enticed by China, despite the fact that reports have additionally connected some of football's greatest names to CSL clubs.

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