Messi's leaving gives first effect, Spanish championship television sales significantly decline

The Spanish resort championship was the world's top “League”, as it was called in Spain, when Cristiano Ronaldo left the Real Madrid three years ago to spend on Juventus. The lack of direct rivalry of the two players who have dominated the football world in the past 15 years led to a part [...]
The lack of direct rivalry of two players who have dominated the world of football in the past 15 years caused some of the attention to La League to fall automatically.
Much of the footballers were thinking that Mess is who he is because of Ronaldo, and Ronaldo is who he is because of the Messy.
El Klassico was the match everyone was expecting when the Argentinean and Portuguese were facing each other. Classic lost some splendor when Ronaldo left.
But what will happen now to the Spanish championship that even the best player of all time will leave. At a moment no one expected, Messi does not reach the deal with Barcelona, which is said by the president of this club, was due to the La League's Fair-Fitical Play.
A year ago, Spanish Football Federation President Javier Tebas said that leaving Messi would be the biggest loss for Spanish football than Ronaldo's. And now a year later, it was the very one who had an effect on sending down the Argentineans.
The Spanish League had huge financial consequences on the international image following Ronaldo's sale to Juventus. An even greater disaster is expected after Messi's departure.
A year ago the name of the 6-time Golden Ball winner was the only one in the world's TOP 50. The number of his fans is incredible, from Brazil's poor favela to the richest countries in the world.
Not wearing a red and blue fan with a number 10 of “Place”, there will be no negative impact only on Barcelona, but on a whole championship that has few big names left. It's not that Spain doesn't have talented players, as there is no shortage of football players like Karim Benzema, Louis Suarez or Eden Hazard. But there's a big difference between being talented and being a global brand. And the first effect, Messy's departure has done immediately. Financially, it will be a big blow to the Spanish championship, for which sales have fallen.
In 2018, La League had about 76 million pursuers for the match, and after Ronaldo left it saw a significant decline. Displacement of the Messy will bring negative effects even to small clubs or troubled financial clubs. The Spanish championship failure will make them unconcilable in the public eye. Only the presence of the Argentinian made many soccer players aware of the existence of several small teams.
For years now, the sale of the Spanish championship appears to be on the run. Neymar's move in 2017, followed by that of Xavi Hernandez, Cristian Ronaldo and Andres Iniesta, now with legendary El Klassico captains Sergio Ramos and Leo Messi, has dealt a big blow to the ark of La League.












