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Published 19:15 13 Nov 2021 GMT
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Tebas also stated that he was 'worried' by the Super League concept, suggesting that the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona have benefited from competing against other La Liga sides.
He added: "The Super League that we saw in April worries me zero, but the concept does. They think that in football the big clubs have to rule... there is a lot of selfishness there.
"It is true that they are big, but where have they become big? Competing against Osasuna, Betis... and they can't put them aside now."
The 59-year-old went on to discuss how the ESL would impact domestic leagues financially, arguing that it would have a significant impact on the Spanish top-flight.
"It would mean, to the Spanish League, lose about €1.2billion. The leagues are united, even the Premier," said Tebas.
It does appear that the prospect of a European Super League hasn't fully disappeared, with Real president Florentino Perez previously promising to revive the controversial league.
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