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Madrid, Barca To Boycott Dubai LaLiga Summit

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Real Madrid and Barcelona have both announced they will boycott an “urgent” meeting called by LaLiga in Dubai next week.

The Spanish league has summoned its member clubs to the United Arab Emirates on Dec. 7 with the aim of addressing “several important modificati­ons to the statutes and internal regulation­s of LaLiga.”

Madrid and Barca both responded on Wednesday, however, by saying they would not take part in the meeting as they continue their ongoing battles with LaLiga president Javier Tebas.

Madrid said they believed the forum was “illegal given clubs are being called to travel to a place that is more than 5,000km away from LaLiga’s headquarte­rs.”

A statement from Madrid added: “It is completely unjustifia­ble to address in such an improvised and urdropped gent manner, in the absence of the appropriat­e discussion and careful analysis, relevant modificati­ons to LaLiga’s internal regulation­s.”

LaLiga had promised to provide clubs with transport and accommodat­ion for the meeting, which also drew criticism from Madrid.

“It is completely inappropri­ate and deeply incoherent for LaLiga to undertake the economic expense of transporti­ng more than 100 people to hold an event of this nature, at this time of year, in the United Arab Emirates, when it could be held at LaLiga’s headquarte­rs without involving excessive costs,” their statement added.

“Clubs are going through very difficult times financiall­y, burdened by the drop in income experience­d in recent years, making it incomprehe­nsible that excessive and unnecessar­y expenses should be incurred, in particular in the current economic climate.”

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